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Texture Analysis

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A texture can be defined as a two-dimensional structure with a certain deterministic or statistical regularity. However, there is no standard definition for the term ‘texture’ [13]. Alternatively, a texture can be defined, e.g., by the variations of the image structures, which are smaller than the scales of interest [25].

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Beyerer, J., Puente León, F., Frese, C. (2016). Texture Analysis. In: Machine Vision. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47794-6_13

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