A novel automatic pavement crack detection approach based on texture feature is proposed. The bidirectional multi-level
median filter is applied in pretreatment process to eliminate noise while maintain the details of crack edge. Improved
center-symmetric local binary pattern (ICS-LBP) texture feature, local correlation texture feature and relative standard
deviation texture feature are combined to detect the pavement cracks. Trained-decision strategy is applied to allocate
each weight of features and texture features are extracted to train the weights. Experimental results show that the
proposed algorithm provides better detection result in comparison with various crack extraction algorithms, and can
detect the pavement crack quickly and effectively.
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