SEGMENTATION OF 2D AND 3D IMAGES THROUGH A HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING BASED ON REGION MODELLING

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This paper presents an unsupervised segmentation method applicable to both 2D and 3D images. The segmentation is achieved by a bottom-up hierarchical analysis to progressively agglomerate pixels/voxels in the image into non-overlapped homogeneous regions characterised by a linear signal model. A hierarchy of adjacency graphs is used to describe agglomeration results from the hierarchical analysis, and is constructed by successively performing a clustering operation which produces an optimal classification by merging each region with its nearest neighbours. The nearest neighbour of a region is determined by a merge condition derived under the framework of a statistical inference and a dissimilarity function based on the error produced by fitting the region model to pixels/voxels in two adjacent regions. The top level of the hierarchy then describes the segmentation result.

论文关键词:Image processing,Segmentation,Hierarchical analysis,Linear signal models,Nearest neighbour

论文评审过程:Received 23 April 1997, Revised 18 November 1997, Available online 7 June 2001.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-3203(97)00159-3