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A Fast Color Image Segmentation Approach Using GDF with Improved Region-Level Ncut

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  • Ying Li
  • Shuliang Wang
  • Caoyuan Li
  • Zhenkuan Pan
  • Weizhong Zhang

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Color image segmentation is fundamental in image processing and computer vision. A novel approach, GDF-Ncut, is proposed to segment color images by integrating generalized data field (GDF) and improved normalized cuts (Ncut). To start with, the hierarchy-grid structure is constructed in the color feature space of an image in an attempt to reduce the time complexity but preserve the quality of image segmentation. Then a fast hierarchy-grid clustering is performed under GDF potential estimation and therefore image pixels are merged into disjoint oversegmented but meaningful initial regions. Finally, these regions are presented as a weighted undirected graph, upon which Ncut algorithm merges homogenous initial regions to achieve final image segmentation. The use of the fast clustering improves the effectiveness of Ncut because regions-based graph is constructed instead of pixel-based graph. Meanwhile, during the processes of Ncut matrix computation, oversegmented regions are grouped into homogeneous parts for greatly ameliorating the intermediate problems from GDF and accordingly decreasing the sensitivity to noise. Experimental results on a variety of color images demonstrate that the proposed method significantly reduces the time complexity while partitioning image into meaningful and physically connected regions. The method is potentially beneficial to serve object extraction and pattern recognition.

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  • Ying Li & Shuliang Wang & Caoyuan Li & Zhenkuan Pan & Weizhong Zhang, 2018. "A Fast Color Image Segmentation Approach Using GDF with Improved Region-Level Ncut," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8508294
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/8508294
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