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Local fractal and multifractal features for volumic texture characterization
Authors:R Lopes [Author Vitae]  P Dubois [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  MH Bedoui [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  N Betrouni [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:a Inserm, U703, 152 rue du Docteur Yersin, CHRU Lille, Loos 59120, France
b LAGIS, CNRS UMR 8146, USTL, Bâtiment P2, Villeneuve d'Ascq 59655, France
c Unité de recherche ondelettes et multifractals, TIMFaculty of Science, Tunisia
d Unité de recherche TIM, Biophysics Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, Monastir, Tunisia
Abstract:For texture analysis, several features such as co-occurrence matrices, Gabor filters and the wavelet transform are used. Recently, fractal geometry appeared to be an effective feature to analyze texture. But it is often restricted to 2D images, while 3D information can be very important especially in medical image processing. Moreover applications are limited to the use of fractal dimension. This study focuses on the benefits of fractal geometry in a classification method based on volumic texture analysis. The proposed methods make use of fractal and multifractal features for a 3D texture analysis of a voxel neighborhood. They are validated with synthetic data before being applied on real images. Their efficiencies are proved by comparison to some other texture features in supervised classification processes (AdaBoost and support vector machine classifiers).The results showed that features based on fractal geometry (by combining fractal and multifractal features) contributed to new texture characterization. Information on new features was useful and complementary for a classification method.This study suggests that fractal geometry can provide a new useful information in 3D texture analysis, especially in medical imaging.
Keywords:3D fractal  Multifractal analysis  Texture analysis  Classification
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