Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation

Food object recognition has gained popularity in recent years. This can perhaps be attributed to its potential applications in fields such as nutrition and fitness. Recognizing food images however is a challenging task since various foods come in many shapes and sizes. Besides having unexpected defo...

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Main Authors: Razali, Mohd Norhisham, Manshor, Noridayu, Abdul Halin, Alfian, Yaakob, Razali, Mustapha, Norwati
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Published: Springer 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.631132019-12-02T15:19:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63113/ Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation Razali, Mohd Norhisham Manshor, Noridayu Abdul Halin, Alfian Yaakob, Razali Mustapha, Norwati Food object recognition has gained popularity in recent years. This can perhaps be attributed to its potential applications in fields such as nutrition and fitness. Recognizing food images however is a challenging task since various foods come in many shapes and sizes. Besides having unexpected deformities and texture, food images are also captured in differing lighting conditions and camera viewpoints. From a computer vision perspective, using global image features to train a supervised classifier might be unsuitable due to the complex nature of the food images. Local features on the other hand seem the better alternative since they are able to capture minute intricacies such as interest points and other intricate information. In this paper, two local features namely SURF (Speeded- Up Robust Feature) and MSER (Maximally Stable Extremal Regions) are investigated for food object recognition. Both features are computationally inexpensive and have shown to be effective local descriptors for complex images. Specifically, each feature is firstly evaluated separately. This is followed by feature fusion to observe whether a combined representation could better represent food images. Experimental evaluations using a Support Vector Machine classifier shows that feature fusion generates better recognition accuracy at 86.6%. Springer 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63113/1/Food%20category%20recognition%20using%20SURF%20and%20MSER%20local%20feature%20representation.pdf Razali, Mohd Norhisham and Manshor, Noridayu and Abdul Halin, Alfian and Yaakob, Razali and Mustapha, Norwati (2017) Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation. In: Advances in Visual Informatics. Springer, Switzerland, 212 - 223. ISBN 9783319700090; EISBN: 9783319700106 10.1007/978-3-319-70010-6_20
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description Food object recognition has gained popularity in recent years. This can perhaps be attributed to its potential applications in fields such as nutrition and fitness. Recognizing food images however is a challenging task since various foods come in many shapes and sizes. Besides having unexpected deformities and texture, food images are also captured in differing lighting conditions and camera viewpoints. From a computer vision perspective, using global image features to train a supervised classifier might be unsuitable due to the complex nature of the food images. Local features on the other hand seem the better alternative since they are able to capture minute intricacies such as interest points and other intricate information. In this paper, two local features namely SURF (Speeded- Up Robust Feature) and MSER (Maximally Stable Extremal Regions) are investigated for food object recognition. Both features are computationally inexpensive and have shown to be effective local descriptors for complex images. Specifically, each feature is firstly evaluated separately. This is followed by feature fusion to observe whether a combined representation could better represent food images. Experimental evaluations using a Support Vector Machine classifier shows that feature fusion generates better recognition accuracy at 86.6%.
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author Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Manshor, Noridayu
Abdul Halin, Alfian
Yaakob, Razali
Mustapha, Norwati
spellingShingle Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Manshor, Noridayu
Abdul Halin, Alfian
Yaakob, Razali
Mustapha, Norwati
Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
author_facet Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Manshor, Noridayu
Abdul Halin, Alfian
Yaakob, Razali
Mustapha, Norwati
author_sort Razali, Mohd Norhisham
title Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
title_short Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
title_full Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
title_fullStr Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
title_full_unstemmed Food category recognition using SURF and MSER local feature representation
title_sort food category recognition using surf and mser local feature representation
publisher Springer
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63113/1/Food%20category%20recognition%20using%20SURF%20and%20MSER%20local%20feature%20representation.pdf
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