Dynamic Segmentation of Images Using Colour and Brightness Characteristics.
Alexandre Andryushkin, Eugene Chepin: Dynamic
Segmentation of Images Using Colour and Brightness Characteristics
CSIT
1999
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Abstract
The problem of image segmentation using brightness and color features including
originally developed methods are reviewing in this paper. The problem of
image segmentation is one of important parts in most image processing and
recognition applications. Whole system performance usually depends on the
segmentation process quality. This paper consists some descriptions of
original and enhanced methodics of image segmentation (using fixed threshold
or dynamically changing criteria; iterational algorithms) in compare with
wide-known segmentation algorithms. Experimental processing system PDem
have been created and used to investigate problems related with brightness
and color criteria in the patches segmentation process. All methods are
realized in practice.
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1999, Moscow, Russia. MEPhI Publishing 1999, ISBN 5-7262-0263-5
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