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* Transition Local Binary Patterns(tLBP):<ref>Trefný, Jirí, and Jirí Matas."Extended set of local binary patterns for rapid object detection." Proceedings of the Computer Vision Winter Workshop. Vol. 2010. 2010.</ref> binary value of transition coded LBP is composed of neighbor pixel comparisons clockwise direction for all pixels except the central.
* Direction coded Local Binary Patterns(dLBP): the dLBP encodes the intensity variation along the four basic directions through the central pixel in two bits.
* Modified Local Binary Patterns(mLBP): the mLBP compares the values of neighboring pixels to the average of the intensity values in the 3x3 window.
* Multi-block LBP: the image is divided into many blocks, a LBP histogram is calculated for every block and concatenated as the final histogram.
* Volume Local Binary Pattern(VLBP):<ref>Zhao, Guoying, and Matti Pietikainen. "Dynamic texture recognition using local binary patterns with an application to facial expressions." IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 29.6 (2007): 915-928.</ref> VLBP looks at dynamic texture as a set of volumes in the (X,Y,T) space where X and Y denote the spatial coordinates and T denotes the frame index. The neighborhood of a pixel is thus defined in three dimensional space, and volume textons can be extracted into histograms.