Membrane Computing is a biologically inspired computational model. Its devices are called P systems and they perform computations by applying a finite set of rules in a synchronous, maximally parallel way. In this paper, we develop a variant of P-system, called tissue-like P system in order to design in this computational setting, a region-based segmentation algorithm of 2D pixel-based and 3D voxel-based digital images. Concretely, we use 4-adjacency neighborhood relation between pixels in 2D and 6-adjacency neighborhood relation between voxel in 3D for segmenting digital images in a constant number of steps. Finally, specific software is used to check the validity of these systems with some simple examples
Membrane Computing is a paradigm inspired from biological cellular communication. Membrane computing...
Membrane Computing is a new paradigm inspired from cellular communication. Until now, P systems have...
Array grammars have been studied in the framework of Membrane Comput- ing by using rewriting rules ...
Membrane Computing is a biologically inspired computational model. Its devices are called P systems ...
Membrane computing (MC), which abstracts computational models from the structure and functionin...
In this paper we present a new software tool for dealing with the problem of segmentation in Digital...
In this paper, membrane-based computing image segmentation, both region-based and edge-based, is pro...
This paper uses P-Lingua, a standard programming language that is designed specifically for P system...
Membrane computing (MC), which abstracts computational models from the structure and functioning of ...
Problems associated with the treatment of digital images have several interesting features from a bi...
We present a solution of the segmentation problem using a distributed, non deterministic and paralle...
Membrane Computing (MC), a relatively recent branch of natural computing is an emerging field in mol...
Segmentation in computer vision refers to the process of partitioning a digital image into multiple ...
Several features of image segmentation make it suitable for bio–inspired techniques. It can be paral...
In this paper we report a work-in-progress whose final target is the implementation of tissue-like P...
Membrane Computing is a paradigm inspired from biological cellular communication. Membrane computing...
Membrane Computing is a new paradigm inspired from cellular communication. Until now, P systems have...
Array grammars have been studied in the framework of Membrane Comput- ing by using rewriting rules ...
Membrane Computing is a biologically inspired computational model. Its devices are called P systems ...
Membrane computing (MC), which abstracts computational models from the structure and functionin...
In this paper we present a new software tool for dealing with the problem of segmentation in Digital...
In this paper, membrane-based computing image segmentation, both region-based and edge-based, is pro...
This paper uses P-Lingua, a standard programming language that is designed specifically for P system...
Membrane computing (MC), which abstracts computational models from the structure and functioning of ...
Problems associated with the treatment of digital images have several interesting features from a bi...
We present a solution of the segmentation problem using a distributed, non deterministic and paralle...
Membrane Computing (MC), a relatively recent branch of natural computing is an emerging field in mol...
Segmentation in computer vision refers to the process of partitioning a digital image into multiple ...
Several features of image segmentation make it suitable for bio–inspired techniques. It can be paral...
In this paper we report a work-in-progress whose final target is the implementation of tissue-like P...
Membrane Computing is a paradigm inspired from biological cellular communication. Membrane computing...
Membrane Computing is a new paradigm inspired from cellular communication. Until now, P systems have...
Array grammars have been studied in the framework of Membrane Comput- ing by using rewriting rules ...