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Automated pollen identication using microscopic imaging and texture analysis

AutorMarcos, J. Víctor CSIC; Nava, Rodrigo CSIC ORCID; Cristóbal, Gabriel CSIC ORCID CVN ; Redondo, Rafael CSIC; Escalante-Ramírez, Boris; Bueno, Gloria; Déniz, Óscar; González-Porto, Amelia; Pardo, Cristina; Chung, François; Rodríguez-Barraquer, Tomás
Palabras claveTexture analysis
Pollen identification
Gray-level co-occurrence matrix
Log-Gabor filters
Local binary patterns
Discrete Tchebichef moments
Fecha de publicación16-sep-2014
EditorElsevier
CitaciónMicron, 9 (2014)
ResumenPollen identification is required in different scenarios such as prevention of allergic reactions, climate analysis or apiculture. However, it is a time-consuming task since experts are required to recognize each pollen grain through the microscope. In this study, we performed an exhaustive assessment on the utility of texture analysis for automated characterization of pollen samples. A database composed of 1800 brightfield microscopy images of pollen grains from 15 different taxa was used for this purpose. A pattern recognition-based methodology was adopted to perform pollen classification. Four different methods were evaluated for texture feature extraction from the pollen image: Haralick's gray-level co-occurrence matrices (GLCM), log-Gabor filters (LGF), local binary patterns (LBP) and discrete Tchebichef moments (DTM). Fisher's discriminant analysis and k-nearest neighbour were subsequently applied to perform dimensionality reduction and multivariate classification, respectively. Our results reveal that LGF and DTM, which are based on the spectral properties of the image, outperformed GLCM and LBP in the proposed classification problem. Furthermore, we found that the combination of all the texture features resulted in the highest performance, yielding an accuracy of 94.83%. Therefore, thorough texture characterization could be considered in further implementations of automatic pollen recognition systems based on image processing techniques.
Descripción42 pags. ; 5 figs. ; 3 tabs.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micron.2014.09.002
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/102259
DOI10.1016/j.micron.2014.09.002
ISSN0968-4328
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