International audienceRecently, new segmentation models based on local information have emerged. They combine local statistics of the regions along the contour (inside and outside) to drive the segmentation procedure. Since they are based on local decisions, these models are more robust to local variations of the regions of interest (contrast, noise, blur, . . . ). They nonetheless also introduce some new difficulties which are inherent to the fact of basing a global property (the segmentation) on pure local decisions. This papers explores some of those difficulties and proposes some possible corrections. Results on both 2D and 3D data are compared to those obtained without these corrections
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Active contour models are always designed on the assumption that images are approximated by regions ...
International audienceRecently, new segmentation models based on local information have emerged. The...
Image segmentation is an important research area in image processing and a large number of different...
Images contain information and the aim of digital image processing is generally to make the extracti...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a brief survey on geometric variational approaches an...
International audienceIf one considers only local neighborhoods for segmenting an image, one gets co...
The possibilities of the segmentation of regions of interest on locally homogeneous scenes using som...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose to concentrate on the research of an optimal domai...
This paper introduces a general purpose scene segmentation system based on the model that the gradie...
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International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new approach using a local version of the region-b...
The popularity of level sets for segmentation is mainly based on the sound and convenient treatment ...
This article introduces a new image segmentation method that makes use of non-local comparisons betw...
International audienceThis paper investigates variational region-level criterion for supervised and ...
International audienceBottom-up segmentation methods merge similar neighboring regions according to ...
Active contour models are always designed on the assumption that images are approximated by regions ...
International audienceRecently, new segmentation models based on local information have emerged. The...
Image segmentation is an important research area in image processing and a large number of different...
Images contain information and the aim of digital image processing is generally to make the extracti...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a brief survey on geometric variational approaches an...
International audienceIf one considers only local neighborhoods for segmenting an image, one gets co...
The possibilities of the segmentation of regions of interest on locally homogeneous scenes using som...
International audienceIn this chapter, we propose to concentrate on the research of an optimal domai...
This paper introduces a general purpose scene segmentation system based on the model that the gradie...
©2008 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new approach using a local version of the region-b...
The popularity of level sets for segmentation is mainly based on the sound and convenient treatment ...
This article introduces a new image segmentation method that makes use of non-local comparisons betw...
International audienceThis paper investigates variational region-level criterion for supervised and ...
International audienceBottom-up segmentation methods merge similar neighboring regions according to ...
Active contour models are always designed on the assumption that images are approximated by regions ...