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Title: Fast segmentation based on a hybrid of clustering and morphological approaches
Authors: Tien D.N.
Viet D.N.
Hong T.D.B.
Nam C.K.
Keywords: Clustering
Image segmentation
K-mean clustering
Morphology
Region-based coding
Seeded region growing
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: HUT-ICCE 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Communications and Electronics
Citation: Volume , Issue , Page 170-175
Abstract: This paper proposes a fast segmentation method for still image based on a hybrid of clustering and morphological segmentation approach. The objective of the clustering is to partition an input image into a number of clusters such that the gray levels within each cluster are similar. The clustered image is further processed by using morphological segmentation approach, in which a seeded region growing however plays a role of the decision tool instead of a watershed algorithm for a remarkable improvement of processing time. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated by comparing its region-based coding results with those of the morphological watershed-based segmentation method and the split-and-merge algorithm. The experiments results showed that region-based coding using the proposed algorithm yields PSNR improvement of about 1.5 dB over the morphological watershed-based method. Especially, the total time elapsed to segment an image using the proposed method is reduced about 1/6 and 1/3 compared with those of the watershed-based segmentation and the split-and-merge methods, respectively. ©2008 IEEE.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/13561
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