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引用次数: 308
摘要
我们展示了如何使用Osher和Sethian(1988)的水平集方法解决分段平滑Mumford-Shah分割问题。所得到的算法可以同时用于去噪、分割、检测提取边缘和执行活动轮廓。所提出的模型也是Chan et al.(2001)中提出的先前无边缘的活动轮廓模型的推广,并将其扩展到具有两个以上分段的情况,用于Chan et al.,(2000)。根据四色定理,我们可以假设,一般来说,最多两个水平集函数足以检测和表示具有不同强度的不同物体,具有三重结点或t结点。
A level set algorithm for minimizing the Mumford-Shah functional in image processing
We show how the piecewise-smooth Mumford-Shah segmentation problem can be solved using the level set method of Osher and Sethian (1988). The obtained algorithm can be simultaneously used to denoise, segment, detect-extract edges, and perform active contours. The proposed model is also a generalisation of a previous active contour model without edges, proposed by the authors in Chan et al., (2001), and of its extension to the case with more than two segments for piecewise-constant segmentation Chan et al., (2000). Based on the four color theorem, we can assume that in general, at most two level set functions are sufficient to detect and represent distinct objects of distinct intensities, with triple junctions, or T-junctions.