JHON FILIPS RENGIFO AREVALO,HENRY FABIAN AGRAMONTE MONGE,NEICER CAMPOS VASQUEZ,RUBEN KEVIN MANTURANO CHIPANA
DOI: https://doi.org/Carrying out a mathematical model to determine the type of soil is extremely crucial since it allows us to optimize the effectiveness, precision, and times in the development of recognitions through patterns evaluated in spectral images. The Gabor, Haralick and Wavelet mathematical methods were analyzed, explaining their procedure, complexity, and application for the recognition of soil textures. In this sense, what is sought is to measure the characteristics provided by each model and determine the optimal one. Consequently, after analyzing the Haralick method, it is the most objective because it measures very well how the combinations of pixels are within the image based on the Co-occurrence matrix, including its 14 characteristics, showing an efficiency to determine textures in a spectral image.