Image segmentation by connectivity preserving relinking in hierarchical graph structures
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The method of image segmentation by pyramid relinking is extended to the formalism of hierarchies of region adjacency graphs. This approach has a number of advantages: (1) resulting regions are connected; (2) the method is adaptive, and therefore artifacts caused by a regular grid are avoided; and (3) information on regions and boundaries between regions can be combined to guide the segmentation procedure. The method is evaluated by the segmentation of a number of synthetic and natural images. Note: This research was supported by the Foundation for Computer Science in the Netherlands (SION) with financial support from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). This research was part of a project in which the TNO Institute for Human Factors, CWI and the University of Amsterdam cooperate. Most of this work was performed while the author was a guest at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria, in the framework of the Erasmus exchange program of the European Community.
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TNO Identifier
233076
ISSN
00313203
Source
Pattern Recognition, 28(6), pp. 907-920.
Pages
907-920
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