Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8054710 Biosystems Engineering 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results indicated that intensity levels and image size significantly influenced the computational requirements of CCMs. Images with 256 or 128 intensity levels could be used as these levels correctly classified 94% and 89% of test observations respectively. The processing times were increased from 535 μs to 10,650 μs and 9864 μs to 63,750 μs as the intensity increased from 8 to 256 levels and image size increased from 16 × 16 to 1024 × 1024 pixels, respectively. The time required for textural feature extraction was not statistically significant for different image sizes used in this study. Overall, the results indicated that intensity levels of 128 or 256, a unit image size of 128 × 128 pixels, and saturation colour plane alone or in combination with hue can help to minimise the processing burden without compromising the classification accuracy for real-time applications.
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