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Image segmentation by water-inflow

Authors: Fischer, Stephan;

Image segmentation by water-inflow

Abstract

This paper describes an image segmentation technique based on water-inflow. We show how images can be segmented by a mere distinction between water or ground using a filling process. We explain how the rising water level can be used to create object hierarchies. These hierarchies cannot be achieved by many other algorithms. We also compare the results of our algorithm with those of other segmentation techniques.

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Czech Republic
Keywords

segmentace obrazu, lékařské zobrazování, medical imaging, načítání obrazu, zpracování obrazu, image segmentation, image retrieval, image processing

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