Directional local ternary patterns for multimedia image indexing and retrieval
by Santosh Kumar Vipparthi; S.K. Nagar
International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems Engineering (IJSISE), Vol. 8, No. 3, 2015

Abstract: In this paper, we proposed a novel multimedia image indexing and retrieval algorithm using Directional Local Ternary Pattern (DLTP) for Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR). The standard Local Binary Pattern (LBP) and Local Ternary Pattern (LTP) encode the relationship between reference pixel and its surrounding neighbours by computing grey-level difference. The proposed method extracts the directional edge information based on local ternary value (−1, 0, 1) instead of binary value (0, 1) in 0°, 45°, 90°, and 135° directions of an image. The performance of the proposed method is compared with local binary pattern LBP, Block-based LBP (BLK-LBP), Centre-Symmetric LBP (CS-LBP), Local Edge Patterns for Segmentation (LEPSEG), Local Edge Patterns for Image Retrieval (LEPINV) and other existing transform domain methods based on Corel-5000 (DB1) and Corel-10000 (DB2) databases. The retrieval performance of DLTP shows better improvement in terms of their performance measures as compared with the standard LBP.

Online publication date: Wed, 08-Jul-2015

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