The VisTex database is a collection of texture images. The database was created with the intention of providing a large set of high quality textures for computer vision applications. In particular, the set was made as an alternative to the Brodatz texture library, which is not freely available for research use.
Unlike other texture collections, the images in VisTex do not conform to rigid frontal plane perspectives and studio lighting conditions. The goal of VisTex is to provide texture images that are representative of real world conditions. While VisTex can serve as a replacement for traditional texture collections, it includes examples of many non-traditional textures. The database has 4 main components:
The Vision Texture database should be available from any machine in the lab that can run Photobook. To start VisTex run:
/mas/vision/projects/TextureHeads/VisionTexture/RUNME
The database is available from the Media Lab. The reference textures, texture scenes, and video textures are available separately. Click here to find out more about downloading VisTex.
You may also be interested in Guy Smith's MeasTex database.