Abstract

In this paper, a new coding scheme, local Gabor maximum edge position octal patterns (LGMEPOP) is proposed for content based image retrieval. The standard local binary pattern (LBP) collects the sign edge (binary code) information between the center pixel and its surrounding neighbors in an image. Further, the concept of LBP is extended to local maximum edge binary pattern (LMEBP) which collects the sign code (binary code) using the magnitude edges. These magnitude edges are collected based on the maximum edges between the center pixel and its surrounding neighbors in an image. In this paper, we propose a new feature descriptor, octal code which is coded based on the maximum edge positions (MEP) on Gabor responses. Specially, each pixel of every Gabor response gains eight edges based on the relationship between the referenced pixel and its neighbors. LGMEPOP utilizes the first three dominant (maximum) edge positions in an octal code generation. Then, these three maximum edge positions are encoded into three-eight octal numbers to produce the LGMEPOP. Further, the LGMEPOP is classified into two categories which are named as sign maximum edge position octal pattern (SMEPOP) and magnitude maximum edge position octal pattern (MMEPOP). The SMEPOP and MMEPOP are coded based on the sign and magnitudes of dominant edges respectively. The performance of the proposed method is tested on two benchmark databases. The results after being investigated show a significant improvement as compared to other existing methods (LBP and LBP variants) in terms of average retrieval precision (ARP) and average retrieval rate (ARR) on Corel-5000 and Corel-10000 databases.

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