Abstract

The local tetra patterns (LTrPs) gives four-directional information and ignores the diagonal pixel information, thereby affecting the retrieved image efficiency. In the present work, a novel retrieval approach has been proposed using local octa-patterns (LOcPs) for content-based image indexing and retrieval. The proposed approach encodes the center pixel directional information with its eight adjacent neighbors, from the directions that are computed using the first-order derivatives. Also the nth-order LOcP is computed using \((n-1)\)th-order local direction variations. In addition, the performance of the developed method by combining it with the Gabor transform has been analyzed. The performance of the proposed technique has been compared to existing techniques like LBP, LTP, LDP, and LTrP on Corel-1000 database (DB1) and Describable Textures Dataset (DB2). The performance observed shows that the developed method improves the retrieval parameters from 75.9%/77.13% to 79.4%/81.5% in the form of average precision on DB1/DB2 databases.

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