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ITHEA Classification Structure > I. Computing Methodologies  > I.4 IMAGE PROCESSING AND COMPUTER VISION  > I.4.6 Segmentation 
IMAGE QUOTIENT SET TRANSFORMS IN SEGMENTATION PROBLEMS
By: Kinoshenko et al. (3681 reads)
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Abstract: Image content interpretation is much dependent on segmentations efficiency. Requirements for the image recognition applications lead to a nessesity to create models of new type, which will provide some adaptation between law-level image processing, when images are segmented into disjoint regions and features are extracted from each region, and high-level analysis, using obtained set of all features for making decisions. Such analysis requires some a priori information, measurable region properties, heuristics, and plausibility of computational inference. Sometimes to produce reliable true conclusion simultaneous processing of several partitions is desired. In this paper a set of operations with obtained image segmentation and a nested partitions metric are introduced.

Keywords: image, spatial reasoning, partitions, covers, interpretation.

ACM Classification Keywords: I.4.6 Segmentation: region growing, partitioning

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IMAGE QUOTIENT SET TRANSFORMS IN SEGMENTATION PROBLEMS

Dmitry Kinoshenko, Sergey Mashtalir, Konstantin Shcherbinin, Elena Yegorova

http://www.foibg.com/ijitk/ijitk-vol02/ijitk02-4-p12.pdf

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I.4.6 Segmentation
article: KEY FRAME PARTITION MATCHING FOR VIDEO SUMMARIZATION · GENETIC BASED SPOT DETECTION METHOD IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROPHORESIS IMAGES · INTELLIGENT COMPUTATIONS FOR FLOOD MONITORING · IMAGE QUOTIENT SET TRANSFORMS IN SEGMENTATION PROBLEMS · SERVICES FOR SATELLITE DATA PROCESSING ·
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