Split the Image into 30 channels
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Hi All,
i need to
splits an image into 30 channels in frequency domain with equal divisions in angular di-rection and octave division in radial direction
please help me,
Actually i want to implement the homogeneous Texture Descriptor of MPEG-7. You can find the detail if interested just read HTD at page 11
Thanks in Advance
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M@lik Ali
2013년 2월 7일
Walter Roberson
2013년 2월 7일
What does it mean for frequency to be divided by angular direction, or radial direction?
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Image Analyst
2013년 2월 7일
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Have you tried fft2()?
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M@lik Ali
2013년 2월 7일
M@lik Ali
2013년 2월 7일
Image Analyst
2013년 2월 7일
I suggest you read the paper. I haven't read it, nor do I have time to read it, and then explain it to you, even if it did interest me. There are lots of things I'd like to study but I don't even have time for all of them, much less a topic that I don't really need. Sorry, but unless it's like 5 minutes or less, I can't do much. A 13 page complicated paper doesn't fit into that 5 minute category.
Walter Roberson
2013년 2월 7일
편집: Walter Roberson
2013년 2월 7일
Likewise, I seldom bother to read papers when the Question is so unclear.
When Questions are clearer but might be missing explaining a term, I do sometimes skim papers, looking just for that one little bit of information, but often not bothering to try to understand the parts before or after.
Sometimes a Question sounds interesting enough that I am willing to spend a fair bit more time... if I am in the mood... if I am not tired... if I do not have a good book to read... if I am not engaged in one of my other activities... if I have already cleaned my mailbox of the 200 or so spam/scam messages I receive every day... if I don't hear any chocolate calling my name...
M@lik Ali
2013년 2월 7일
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