Active Contours and Mumford-Shah Segmentation Based on Level Sets

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作者
NASSIR H.SALMAN
刘重庆
机构
[1] Inst.ofImageProcessing&PatternRecognition
[2] Shanghai200030
[3] Inst.ofImageProcessing&PatternRecognition ShanghaiJiaotongUniv.
[4] China
关键词
active counters; level set methods; segmentation; energy minimization; shape recovery; Markov random field;
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TP391.4 [模式识别与装置];
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0811 ; 081101 ; 081104 ; 1405 ;
摘要
This paper is to detect regions (objects) boundaries, also to isolate and extract individual components from a medical image. This can be done using an active contours to detect regions in a given image, based on techniques of curve evolution, Mumford Shah functional for segmentation and level sets. The paper classified the images into different intensity regions based on Markov random field, then detected regions whose boundaries are not necessarily defined by gradient by minimizing an energy of Mumford Shah functional for segmentation which can be seen as a particular case of the minimal partition problem. In the level set formulation, the problem becomes a mean curvature flow like evolving the active contour, which will stop on the desired boundary. The stopping term does not depend on the gradient of the image, as in the classical active contour and the initial curve of level set can be anywhere in the image, and interior contours are automatically detected. The final image segmentation is one closed boundary per actual region in the image.
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页码:48 / 53
页数:6
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