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DYNAMIC TEXTURE RECOGNITION USING PDV HASHING AND DICTIONARY LEARNING ON MULTI-SCALE VOLUME LOCAL BINARY PATTERN
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- 13 May 2022 - 4:37am
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- Ruxin Ding
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Spatial-temporal local binary pattern (STLBP) has been widely used in dynamic texture recognition. STLBP often encounters the high-dimension problem as its dimension increases exponentially, so that STLBP could only utilize a small neighborhood. To tackle this problem, we propose a method for dynamic texture recognition using PDV hashing and dictionary learning on multi-scale volume local binary pattern (PHD-MVLBP). Instead of forming very highdimensional LBP-histogram features, it first uses hash functions to map the pixel difference vectors (PDVs) to binary vectors, then forms a dictionary using the derived binary vector, and encodes them using the derived dictionary. In such a way, the PDVs are mapped to feature vectors of the size of the dictionary, instead of LBP histograms of very high dimension. Such an encoding scheme could extract the discriminant information from videos in a much larger neighborhood effectively. The experimental results on two widely-used dynamic textures datasets, DynTex++ and UCLA, show the superior performance of the proposed approach over the state-of-the-art methods.