A comparative analysis of HOG and LBP feature extraction techniques in AdaBoost for image recognition.

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Title: A comparative analysis of HOG and LBP feature extraction techniques in AdaBoost for image recognition.
Authors: Ozturk, Aziz Ilyas, Yil, Osman
Source: International Journal of Innovative Research & Scientific Studies; 2025, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p696-703, 8p
Subject Terms: ARACHNOID cysts, MACHINE learning, DEEP learning, FEATURE extraction, IMAGE recognition (Computer vision)
Abstract: Arachnoid cysts are cerebrospinal fluid-filled sacs located between the brain or spinal cord and the arachnoid membrane. Detection of these cysts is critical for early diagnosis and treatment planning. In this study, deep learning algorithms were developed and applied to improve the detection of arachnoid cysts in brain MRI scans. Two separate feature extraction methods, namely Local Binary Patterns (LBP) and Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG), combined with the AdaBoost classifier, were tested. The results showed that the AdaBoost classifier with LBP achieved an accuracy of 0.77, while the AdaBoost classifier with HOG performed significantly better with an accuracy of 0.95. These findings suggest that HOG features are more effective in distinguishing arachnoid cysts from normal brain tissue. This study contributes to the growing body of research on automatic brain anomaly detection and highlights the potential for improving diagnostic accuracy using advanced machine learning techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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