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Textural features based on run length encoding in the classification of furniture surfaces with the orange skin defect
2019
Machine Graphics and Vision: international journal
Textural features based upon thresholding and run length encoding have been successfully applied to the problem of classification of the quality of lacquered surfaces in furniture exhibiting the surface defect known as orange skin. The set of features for one surface patch consists of 12 real numbers. The classifier used was the one nearest neighbour classifier without feature selection. The classification quality was tested on 808 images 300 by 300 pixels, made under controlled,
doi:10.22630/mgv.2019.28.1.4
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