Abstract

Fractal dimension is a feature used to characterize roughness and self-similarity in a picture. This feature is used in texture segmentation and classification, shape analysis and other problems. An efficient differential box-counting approach to fractal dimension estimation is proposed and compared with four other methods. >

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