It has been two years since this question was first asked. However, for the ones who try to understand it now, think of it as follows: 2 comes from reading 00's from left to right. The second 2 is added by reading them from right to left. Thus, it is 4 in total. Same for 11 case.
Finding co occurance matrixes how can i know how many textures present can be derived from the picture? How to understand about the texture over co occurance matrix pls?
Gray level co-occurrence matrices capture properties of a texture but they are not directly useful for further analysis. It calculates, how often pairs of pixel with specific values and in a specified spatial relationship occur in an image.The gray-level co-occurrence matrix approach is particularly suitable for describing microtextures. It is not suitable for textures comprising large area primitives since it does not capture shape properties.
Ma'am if we use all 4 angles for single image then how to write final co-occurrence matric. we will be having 4 different co-occurrence matrix for 4 different angles . Then should we sum up all 4 co-occurrence values?
Hello ma'am, Thank you so much for this video. I have a doubt, What is use of distance here, i.e, d(1,0) then it is showing i=1 and j= 0, but in programming what is use of distance, Suppose i am passing d(1,2) or d(2,0) then what would be the meanings of this? Kindly help me to clear this doubt. Thank you. 😊
thank u ma'am
is in last example any mistake
how we get for(0,0) =4 pairs
it's only 2
@@Noor_1956 let me check
Great video on co-occurrence matrix, thank you so much Dr. Manjusha !!!
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It looks like there is a mistake in the co -occurence matrix in 12:50, the coefficient should be exchanged between (1,2) and (2,1), am I correct?
there is 3 pairs (purple circles) that go from 1 to 2 so (1,2)
Let me check
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Thanks you so much, you made this concept so much clear even a high school student can understand.
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very beutiful teaching method mam. Thank you so much for your dedication in teaching.
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Very nice explained, I understood very well
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Thank you so much madam, very easy to understand with examples and good explanation.
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good lecture , very clear and good explanations
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Awesome! It really helps and explains it clearly, love your lectures!
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it is a great video ! thanks too much
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super great prof , more thanks
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it's very clear Dr thank you
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Great stuff!! I certaintly wasn't familiar with it
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what is the role of structuring element in solving this example?
Good explanation
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Its really outstanding, thanks.
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Mam as the Content is taken from Haralick but there the matrix are different #(0,0) for 0 degree is 4 not 2 please explain
It has been two years since this question was first asked. However, for the ones who try to understand it now, think of it as follows:
2 comes from reading 00's from left to right. The second 2 is added by reading them from right to left. Thus, it is 4 in total. Same for 11 case.
well explanation thank you
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Thank you for the video, What is the direction of (-1,1) (0,-1) (-1,0) ?
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Ma'am if the distance is (2,0 ) for horizontal then then how we have to proceed
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Finding co occurance matrixes how can i know how many textures present can be derived from the picture?
How to understand about the texture over co occurance matrix pls?
Gray level co-occurrence matrices capture
properties of a texture but they are not
directly useful for further analysis. It calculates, how often pairs of pixel with specific values and in a specified spatial relationship occur in an image.The gray-level co-occurrence
matrix approach is particularly suitable for describing microtextures. It is
not suitable for textures comprising large area primitives since it does not
capture shape properties.
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures thank you very much teacher 😊
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Nice explanation ma'am. I was looking for explanation regarding Spatial Gray Level Dependence matrix. Is it one and the same?
Yes
Great explanation. thank you so much
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Thank you for this :) Amazing
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Which editor u use mam
I didn't use any editor in this video. It is power point recorded on zoom
But ma'am thumbnail kaise bnati ho ppt se ya koi editor h
@@punityadav4672 ppt se
@@punityadav4672 I paste ppt in paint brush and save as png image.
Ok ma'am thank you
Damn, that`s some good stuff! Hope it helps me with my diploma!
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Ma'am if we use all 4 angles for single image then how to write final co-occurrence matric. we will be having 4 different co-occurrence matrix for 4 different angles . Then should we sum up all 4 co-occurrence values?
Maam d value is given ?
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thanku mam
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This is great! Thank you so much.
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Excellent explanation
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What a great explanation ma'am . Thank you so much 👍
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is d(1,0) and d(0,1) same??
No, it represents row and column
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Hello ma'am,
Thank you so much for this video.
I have a doubt,
What is use of distance here,
i.e, d(1,0) then it is showing i=1 and j= 0, but in programming what is use of distance,
Suppose i am passing d(1,2) or d(2,0) then what would be the meanings of this?
Kindly help me to clear this doubt.
Thank you. 😊
Thanks for your comment, I did't get question clearly
Nice
Thank u it help me
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Mam as the Content is taken from Haralick but there the matrix are different #(0,0) for 0 degree is 4 not 2 please explain