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Chapter 16

Modelling micro-texture

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Pages 385-406 | Published online: 05 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

There are many instances when texture contains valuable information in images, and various methods have been used for texture analysis. We distinguish between micro-textures and macro-textures. The paper models micro-texture using the general spin Ising model from statistical mechanics. This model allows for any number of grey levels and any set of pair interactions. For a given texture, we select an appropriate set of pair interactions and estimate the correspomding parameter values, using linked cluster expansions of the auto-covariances and the partition function. The series expansions are valid for parameters smaller than the critical parameters for which an infinite system would exhibit a phase transition. Hence, sufficiently small-grained micro-textures may be modelled. To ensure that the data meet this requirement, we simulate the model using the Markov chain Meet Carlo method and estimate its critical parameters using the series expansions. We demonstrate these methods on both real and simulated images.

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