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Computational measures corresponding to perceptual textural features
Texture is a very important image feature extremely used in various image processing problems. It has been shown that humans use some perceptual textural features to distinguish between textured images or regions. Some of the most important features are coarseness, contrast, direction and busyness. In this paper a new method based on the autocovariance function to estimate quantitatively these features is shown and the correspondence between these computational measures and the psychological ones made by human subjects is shown using some psychometric method.