Fig. 2From: Automated recognition of wood used in traditional Japanese sculptures by texture analysis of their low-resolution computed tomography dataTypical cross-sectional 2D images from CT datasets obtained from 10 types of woods, with arrows indicating the directions of the bearing angles for the construction of GLCMs. Cc, Cinnamomum camphora; Ce, Cercidiphyllum japonica; Cj1, Cryptomeria japonica (from a plantation forest); Cj2, Cryptomeria japonica (from a natural forest); Co1, Chamaecyparis obtusa (from a plantation forest); Co2, Chamaecyparis obtusa (from a natural forest); Mo, Magnolia obovata; Pt, Paulownia tomentosa; Tn, Torreya nucifera; and Zs, Zelkova serrata. The images have a resolution of 0.05 mm, 256 gray levels, and an actual size of 1.5 cm × 1.5 cmBack to article page