Abstract

Rotation invariant texture descriptor plays an important role in texture-based object classification. However the classification accuracy may decrease due to the inconsistent performance of texture descriptor with respect to various rotated angles. In this paper we propose a consistent rotation invariant texture descriptor named Sorted Neighborhood Differences (SND). SND is derived from the integration of sorted neigh- borhood and binary patterns. Experimental results show that overall texture classification accuracy of SND with respect to different rotations using OUTEX TC 0010 texture database is 91.81% whereas those of LBPriu and LBP-HF are 86.42% and 88.28%, respectively. The texture and coin classification accuracies of SND are also consistent in various rotation angles and illumination levels.

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