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Publications de Peter Horvath
Résultat de la recherche dans la liste des publications :
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1 - A higher-order active contour model of a ‘gas of circles' and its application to tree crown extraction. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Pattern Recognition, 42(5): pages 699-709, mai 2009. Mots-clés : Forme, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Extraction de Houppiers, Bayesian.
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Abstract :
We present a model of a ‘gas of circles’: regions in the image domain composed of a unknown
number of circles of approximately the same radius. The model has applications
to medical, biological, nanotechnological, and remote sensing imaging. The model is constructed
using higher-order active contours (HOACs) in order to include non-trivial prior
knowledge about region shape without constraining topology. The main theoretical contribution
is an analysis of the local minima of the HOAC energy that allows us to guarantee
stable circles, fix one of the model parameters, and constrain the rest. We apply the model
to tree crown extraction from aerial images of plantations. Numerical experiments both
confirm the theoretical analysis and show the empirical importance of the prior shape information. |
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Thèse de Doctorat et Habilitation |
1 - The 'Gas of circles' model and its application to tree crown extraction. P. Horvath. Thèse de Doctorat, Universite de Szeged, Universite de Nice Sophia Antipolis, décembre 2007. Mots-clés : a priori géométrique, Contours actifs d'ordre supérieur, Champ de Phase, Gaz de cercles.
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7 Articles de conférence |
1 - A `Gas of Circles' Phase Field Model and its Application to Tree Crown Extraction. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn. Dans Proc. European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Poznan, Poland, septembre 2007. Mots-clés : Champ de Phase, Extraction de Houppiers.
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Abstract :
The problem of extracting the region in the image domain
corresponding to an a priori unknown number of circular objects
occurs in several domains. We propose a new model of a `gas of
circles', the ensemble of regions in the image domain composed of
circles of a given radius. The model uses the phase field
reformulation of higher-order active contours (HOACs). Phase fields
possess several advantages over contour and level set approaches to
region modelling, in particular for HOAC models. The reformulation
allows us to benefit from these advantages without losing the
strengths of the HOAC framework. Combined with a suitable likelihood
energy, and applied to the tree crown extraction problem, the new
model shows markedly improved performance, both in quality of
results and in computation time, which is two orders of magnitude
less than the HOAC level set implementation.
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2 - A Multispectral Data Model for Higher-Order Active Contours and its Application to Tree Crown Extraction. P. Horvath. Dans Proc. Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems, Delft, Netherlands, août 2007. Mots-clés : Ordre superieur, Extraction de Houppiers, Couleur.
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Abstract :
Forestry management makes great use of statistics concerning the
individual trees making up a forest, but the acquisition of this
information is expensive. Image processing can potentially both
reduce this cost and improve the statistics. The key problem is the
delineation of tree crowns in aerial images. The automatic solution
of this problem requires considerable prior information to be built
into the image and region models. Our previous work has focused on
including shape information in the region model; in this paper we
examine the image model. The aerial images involved have three
bands. We study the statistics of these bands, and construct both
multispectral and single band image models. We combine these with a
higher-order active contour model of a `gas of circles' in order to
include prior shape information about the region occupied by the
tree crowns in the image domain. We compare the results produced by
these models on real aerial images and conclude that multiple bands
improves the quality of the segmentation. The model has many other
potential applications, e.g. to nano-technology, microbiology,
physics, and medical imaging.
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3 - A New Phase Field Model of a `Gas of Circles' for Tree Crown Extraction from Aerial Images. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn. Dans Proc. International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns (CAIP), Vienna, Austria, août 2007. Mots-clés : Champ de Phase, Extraction de Houppiers.
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Abstract :
We describe a model for tree crown extraction from aerial images, a
problem of great practical importance for the forestry industry. The
novelty lies in the prior model of the region occupied by tree
crowns in the image, which is a phase field version of the
higher-order active contour inflection point `gas of circles' model.
The model combines the strengths of the inflection point model with
those of the phase field framework: it removes the `phantom circles'
produced by the original `gas of circles' model, while executing two
orders of magnitude faster than the contour-based inflection point
model. The model has many other areas of application e.g., to
imagery in nanotechnology, biology, and physics. |
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4 - Circular object segmentation using higher-order active contours. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans In Proc. Conference of the Hungarian Association for Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition (KEPAF'07), Debrecen, Hungary, janvier 2007. Note : In Hungarian Mots-clés : Ordre superieur, Extraction de Houppiers, Forme.
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5 - An improved 'gas of circles' higher-order active contour model and its application to tree crown extraction. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing (ICVGIP), Madurai, India, décembre 2006. Mots-clés : Extraction de Houppiers, Aerial images, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Forme.
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Abstract :
A central task in image processing is to find the
region in the image corresponding to an entity. In a
number of problems, the region takes the form of a
collection of circles, eg tree crowns in remote
sensing imagery; cells in biological and medical
imagery. In~citeHorvath06b, a model of such regions,
the `gas of circles' model, was developed based on
higher-order active contours, a recently developed
framework for the inclusion of prior knowledge in
active contour energies. However, the model suffers
from a defect. In~citeHorvath06b, the model
parameters were adjusted so that the circles were local
energy minima. Gradient descent can become stuck in
these minima, producing phantom circles even with no
supporting data. We solve this problem by calculating,
via a Taylor expansion of the energy, parameter values
that make circles into energy inflection points rather
than minima. As a bonus, the constraint halves the
number of model parameters, and severely constrains one
of the two that remain, a major advantage for an
energy-based model. We use the model for tree crown
extraction from aerial images. Experiments show that
despite the lack of parametric freedom, the new model
performs better than the old, and much better than a
classical active contour. |
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6 - A Higher-Order Active Contour Model for Tree Detection. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Hong Kong, août 2006. Mots-clés : Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Ordre superieur, Forme, A priori, Extraction de Houppiers.
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Abstract :
We present a model of a ‘gas of circles’, the ensemble
of regions in the image domain consisting of an
unknown number of circles with approximately fixed
radius and short range repulsive interactions, and
apply it to the extraction of tree crowns from aerial
images. The method uses the re- cently introduced
‘higher order active contours’ (HOACs), which
incorporate long-range interactions between contour
points, and thereby include prior geometric
information without using a template shape. This makes
them ideal when looking for multiple instances of an
entity in an image. We study an existing HOAC model
for networks, and show via a stability calculation
that circles stable to perturbations are possible
for constrained parameter sets. Combining this prior
energy with a data term, we show results on aerial
imagery that demonstrate the effectiveness of the
method and the need for prior geometric knowledge. The
model has many other potential applications. |
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7 - Shape Moments for Region-Based Active Contours. P. Horvath et A. Bhattacharya et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia et Z. Kato. Dans Proc. Hungarian-Austrian Conference on Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Szeged, Hungary, mai 2005.
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Rapport de recherche et Rapport technique |
1 - A higher-order active contour model of a `gas of circles' and its application to tree crown extraction. P. Horvath et I. H. Jermyn et Z. Kato et J. Zerubia. Research Report 6026, INRIA, France, novembre 2006. Mots-clés : Extraction de Houppiers, Aerial images, Ordre superieur, Contour actif, Gaz de cercles, Forme.
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Abstract :
Many image processing problems involve identifying the region in the image domain occupied by a given entity in the scene. Automatic solution of these problems requires models that incorporate significant prior knowledge about the shape of the region. Many methods for including such knowledge run into difficulties when the topology of the region is unknown a priori, for example when the entity is composed of an unknown number of similar objects. Higher-order active contours (HOACs) represent one method for the modelling of non-trivial prior knowledge about shape without necessarily constraining region topology, via the inclusion of non-local interactions between region boundary points in the energy defining the model. The case of an unknown number of circular objects arises in a number of domains, \eg medical, biological, nanotechnological, and remote sensing imagery. Regions composed of an a priori unknown number of circles may be referred to as a `gas of circles'. In this report, we present a HOAC model of a `gas of circles'. In order to guarantee stable circles, we conduct a stability analysis via a functional Taylor expansion of the HOAC energy around a circular shape. This analysis fixes one of the model parameters in terms of the others and constrains the rest. In conjunction with a suitable likelihood energy, we apply the model to the extraction of tree crowns from aerial imagery, and show that the new model outperforms other techniques. |
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