Werner Groißböck, Edwin Lughofer, Stefan Thumfart,
"Associating Visual Textures with Human Perceptions Using Genetic Algorithms"
, in Information Sciences, Vol. 180, Nummer 11, Elsevier, Seite(n) 2065-2084, 2010, ISSN: 1872-6291
Original Titel:
Associating Visual Textures with Human Perceptions Using Genetic Algorithms
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
This paper deals with an approach allowing to associate visual textures with given human perceptions. Hereby, based on a forward model associating human perceptions for given visual textures, the deduction of an reverse process is presented which is able to associate and characterize visual textures for given human perceptions. For doing so, we propose a constraint-based genetic algorithm approach, which is able to minimize a specific optimization problem containing constraints in form of band-widths for valid individuals (low level features extracted from textures) in a population. The constraints are determined by relationships between (low level) features characterizing textures in form of high-dimensional approximation models. Additionally, in each iteration step checking for valid individuals is carried out with a texture/non-texture classifier or by using a convex hull over a set of valid textures. The whole approach is evaluated based on a real-world texture set used as a start population in the genetic algorithm and by defining various kinds of human perceptions (for which textures are sought) represented by adjective vectors in the aesthetic space. The generated individuals (low level feature vectors) have a high level of fitness (they are quite close to the pre-defined adjective vectors) and a small distance to the initial population. The textures synthesized based on the generated individuals are visualized and compared with textures synthesized by a time-intensive direct texture mixing and re-combination method based on a real-world texture data base.