Scatterness of pixel distribution

A method of evaluating element distribution within a data set, such as pixel characteristics whose scatterness is quantified. Scatterness is evaluated for individual scale levels as the image is merged through smaller scale levels. At each level, every pixel block (i.e., 2x2) in the region of intere...

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Main Author LI PINGSHAN
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2007
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Summary:A method of evaluating element distribution within a data set, such as pixel characteristics whose scatterness is quantified. Scatterness is evaluated for individual scale levels as the image is merged through smaller scale levels. At each level, every pixel block (i.e., 2x2) in the region of interest merges to one pixel to form the next level. Select characteristics of the pixels are assessed in the merge, and the image may be simplified to fewer pixel states so the merges require less processor overhead. In one merge mode if any pixel in the block has the desired characteristic, then the resulting merged pixel is set with that characteristic. The merging rate of the pixels is used to determine the scatterness for the pixel distribution. A scatterness sequence can be used separately or in combination with known techniques for comparing images in applications such as search and classification.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20050217942