We consider the problem of scale detection in images where a region of interest is present together with a measurement tool (e.g. a ruler). For the segmentation part, we focus on the graph based method presented in which reinterprets classical continuous Ginzburg-Landau minimisation models in a totally discrete framework. To overcome the numerical difficulties due to the large size of the images considered we use matrix completion and splitting techniques. The scale on the measurement tool is detected via a Hough transform based algorithm. The method is then applied to some measurement tasks arising in real-world applications such as zoology, medicine and archaeology
This article considers the problem of image segmentation based on its representation as an undirecte...
A generic model-based segmentation algorithm is presented. Based on a set of training data, consisti...
In general purpose computer vision systems, unsupervised image analysis is mandatory in order to ach...
We consider the problem of scale detection in images where a region of interest is present together ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. We consider the problem of scale detection in imag...
We consider the problem of scale detection in images where a region of interest is present together ...
A typical task of image segmentation is to partition a given image into regions of homogeneous prope...
We present several graph-based algorithms for image processing and classification of high- dimension...
In this paper, we are interested in the application to video segmentation of the discrete shape opti...
AbstractA computer vision system tries to mimic our primary sense (sight) in order to gather informa...
This paper addresses the problem of segmenting an image into regions. We define a predicate for meas...
In general purpose computer vision systems, unsupervised image analysis is mandatory in order to ach...
Abstract. The scale-invariant detection of image structure has been a topic of study within computer...
In this paper we present a new method for 2D object detection. This method uses the Hough transform ...
Abstract. The scale-invariant detection of image structure has been a topic of study within computer...
This article considers the problem of image segmentation based on its representation as an undirecte...
A generic model-based segmentation algorithm is presented. Based on a set of training data, consisti...
In general purpose computer vision systems, unsupervised image analysis is mandatory in order to ach...
We consider the problem of scale detection in images where a region of interest is present together ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. We consider the problem of scale detection in imag...
We consider the problem of scale detection in images where a region of interest is present together ...
A typical task of image segmentation is to partition a given image into regions of homogeneous prope...
We present several graph-based algorithms for image processing and classification of high- dimension...
In this paper, we are interested in the application to video segmentation of the discrete shape opti...
AbstractA computer vision system tries to mimic our primary sense (sight) in order to gather informa...
This paper addresses the problem of segmenting an image into regions. We define a predicate for meas...
In general purpose computer vision systems, unsupervised image analysis is mandatory in order to ach...
Abstract. The scale-invariant detection of image structure has been a topic of study within computer...
In this paper we present a new method for 2D object detection. This method uses the Hough transform ...
Abstract. The scale-invariant detection of image structure has been a topic of study within computer...
This article considers the problem of image segmentation based on its representation as an undirecte...
A generic model-based segmentation algorithm is presented. Based on a set of training data, consisti...
In general purpose computer vision systems, unsupervised image analysis is mandatory in order to ach...