Syntactic texture and perception for a new generic visual anomalies classification
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Titre | Syntactic texture and perception for a new generic visual anomalies classification |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Desage S-F, Pitard G, Pillet M, Favreliere H, Maire J-L, Frelin F, Samper S, Le Goic G |
Editor | Meriaudeau F, Aubreton O |
Conference Name | TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY CONTROL BY ARTIFICIAL VISION |
Publisher | Le2i; CNRS; Univ Bourgogne; IUT Le Creusot Ctr Univ Condorcet; Conseil Reg Bourgogne |
Conference Location | 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA |
ISBN Number | 978-1-62841-699-2 |
Mots-clés | Classification, geometrical description, Surface imperfection, visual effect, visual inspection, visual texture |
Résumé | The research purpose is to improve aesthetic anomalies detection and evaluation based on what is perceived by human eye and on the 2006 CIE report.(1) It is therefore important to define parameters able to discriminate surfaces, in accordance with the perception of human eye. Our starting point in assessing aesthetic anomalies is geometric description such as defined by ISO standard,(2) i.e. traduce anomalies description with perception words about texture divergence impact. However, human controllers observe (detect) the aesthetic anomaly by its visual effect and interpreter for its geometric description. The research question is how define generic parameters for discriminating aesthetic anomalies, from enhanced information of visual texture such as recent surface visual rendering approach. We propose to use an approach from visual texture processing that quantify spatial variations of pixel for translating changes in color, material and relief. From a set of images from different angles of light which gives us access to the surface appearance, we propose an approach from visual effect to geometrical specifications as the current standards have identified the aesthetic anomalies. |
DOI | 10.1117/12.2182819 |