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245 Articles de conférence |
31 - Segmentation of networks from VHR remote sensing images using a directed phase field HOAC model. A. El Ghoul et I. H. Jermyn et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. ISPRS Technical Commission III Symposium on Photogrammetry Computer Vision and Image Analysis (PCV), Paris, France, septembre 2010. Mots-clés : Champ de Phase, Shape prior, Directed networks, Road network extraction, river extraction, remote sensing. Copyright : ISPRS
@INPROCEEDINGS{Elghoul10a,
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{El Ghoul, A. and Jermyn, I. H. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Segmentation of networks from VHR remote sensing images using a directed phase field HOAC model}, |
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{2010}, |
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{septembre}, |
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{Proc. ISPRS Technical Commission III Symposium on Photogrammetry Computer Vision and Image Analysis (PCV)}, |
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{Paris, France}, |
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{https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00491017}, |
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{Champ de Phase, Shape prior, Directed networks, Road network extraction, river extraction, remote sensing} |
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Abstract :
We propose a new algorithm for network segmentation from VHR remote sensing images. The algorithm performs this task quasi-automatically,
that is, with no human intervention except to fix some parameters. The task is made difficult by the amount of prior knowledge about network region geometry needed to perform the task, knowledge that is usually provided by a human being. To include such prior knowledge, we make use of methodological advances in region modelling: a phase field higher-order active contour of directed networks is used as the prior model for region geometry. By adjoining an approximately conserved flow to a phase field model encouraging network shapes (i.e. regions composed of branches meeting at junctions), the model favours network regions in which different branches may have very different widths, but in which width change along a branch is slow; in which branches do not
come to an end, hence tending to close gaps in the network; and in which junctions show approximate ‘conservation of width’. We also introduce image models for network and background, which are validated using maximum likelihood segmentation against other possibilities. We then test the full model on VHR optical and multispectral satellite images. |
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32 - Classification of very high resolution SAR images of urban areas by dictionary-based mixture models, copulas and Markov random fields using textural features. A. Voisin et G. Moser et V. Krylov et S.B. Serpico et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. of SPIE (SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing 2010), Vol. 7830, Toulouse, France, septembre 2010. Mots-clés : Images SAR, Supervised classification, Zones urbaines, Textural features, Copulas, Markov Random Fields. Copyright : SPIE
@INPROCEEDINGS{7830-23,
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{Voisin, A. and Moser, G. and Krylov, V. and Serpico, S.B. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Classification of very high resolution SAR images of urban areas by dictionary-based mixture models, copulas and Markov random fields using textural features}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{septembre}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. of SPIE (SPIE Symposium on Remote Sensing 2010)}, |
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{7830}, |
address |
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{Toulouse, France}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/inria-00516333/en}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/51/63/33/PDF/Classification_of_VHR_SAR_SPIE_sept2010_Toulouse_Voisin.pdf}, |
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{Images SAR, Supervised classification, Zones urbaines, Textural features, Copulas, Markov Random Fields} |
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Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of the classification of very high resolution SAR amplitude images of urban areas. The proposed supervised method combines a finite mixture technique to estimate class-conditional probability density functions, Bayesian classification, and Markov random fields (MRFs). Textural features, such as those extracted by the grey-level co-occurrency method, are also integrated in the technique, as they allow improving the discrimination of urban areas. Copula theory is applied to estimate bivariate joint class-conditional statistics, merging the marginal distributions of both textural and SAR amplitude features. The resulting joint distribution estimates are plugged into a hidden MRF model, endowed with a modified Metropolis dynamics scheme for energy minimization. Experimental results with COSMO-SkyMed images point out the accuracy of the proposed method, also as compared with previous contextual classifiers. |
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33 - Building Detection in a Single Remotely Sensed Image with a Point Process of Rectangles. C. Benedek et X. Descombes et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), Istanbul, Turkey, août 2010. Mots-clés : Processus ponctuels marques, multiple birth-and-death dynamics, Building extraction.
@INPROCEEDINGS{benedekICPR10,
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{Benedek, C. and Descombes, X. and Zerubia, J.}, |
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{Building Detection in a Single Remotely Sensed Image with a Point Process of Rectangles}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{août}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR)}, |
address |
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{Istanbul, Turkey}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/inria-00481019/en/}, |
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{Processus ponctuels marques, multiple birth-and-death dynamics, Building extraction} |
} |
Abstract :
In this paper we introduce a probabilistic approach of building extraction in remotely sensed images. To cope with data heterogeneity we construct a flexible hierarchical framework which can create various building appearance models from different elementary feature based modules. A global optimization process attempts to find the optimal configuration of buildings, considering simultaneously the observed data, prior knowledge, and interactions between the neighboring building parts. The proposed method is evaluated on various aerial image sets containing more than 500 buildings, and the results are matched against two state-of-the-art techniques. |
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34 - Graph-based Analysis of Textured Images for Hierarchical Segmentation. R. Gaetano et G. Scarpa et T. Sziranyi. Dans Proc. British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), Aberystwyth, UK, août 2010.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gaetano2010,
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{Gaetano, R. and Scarpa, G. and Sziranyi, T.}, |
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{Graph-based Analysis of Textured Images for Hierarchical Segmentation}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{août}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC)}, |
address |
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{Aberystwyth, UK}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/inria-00506596}, |
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The Texture Fragmentation and Reconstruction (TFR) algorithm has beenrecently introduced to address the problem of image segmentationby textural properties, based on a suitable image description toolknown as the Hierarchical Multiple Markov Chain (H-MMC) model. TFRprovides a hierarchical set of nested segmentation maps by firstidentifying the elementary image patterns, and then merging themsequentially to identify complete textures at different scales ofobservation.In this work, we propose a major modification to the TFR by resortingto a graph based description of the image content and a graph clusteringtechnique for the enhancement and extraction of image patterns. Aprocedure based on mathematical morphology will be introduced thatallows for the construction of a color-wise image representationby means of multiple graph structures, along with a simple clusteringtechnique aimed at cutting the graphs and correspondingly segmentgroups of connected components with a similar spatial context.The performance assessment, realized both on synthetic compositionsof real-world textures and images from the remote sensing domain,confirm the effectiveness and potential of the proposed method. |
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35 - Multichannel SAR Image Classification by Finite Mixtures, Copula Theory and Markov Random Fields. V. Krylov et G. Moser et S.B. Serpico et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. of Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering (MaxEnt 2010), Vol. 1305, pages 319-326, Chamonix, France, juillet 2010. Mots-clés : multichannel SAR, Classification, probability density function estimation, Markov random field, copula. Copyright : AIP
@INPROCEEDINGS{krylovMaxEnt10,
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{Krylov, V. and Moser, G. and Serpico, S.B. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Multichannel SAR Image Classification by Finite Mixtures, Copula Theory and Markov Random Fields}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{juillet}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. of Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering (MaxEnt 2010)}, |
volume |
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{1305}, |
pages |
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{319-326}, |
address |
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{Chamonix, France}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/inria-00495557/en/}, |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/49/55/57/PDF/krylov_MaxEnt2010.pdf}, |
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{multichannel SAR, Classification, probability density function estimation, Markov random field, copula} |
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Abstract :
The last decades have witnessed an intensive development and a significant increase of interest to remote sensing, and, in particular, to synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. In this paper we develop a supervised classification approach for medium and high resolution multichannel SAR amplitude images. The proposed technique combines finite mixture modeling for probability density function estimation, copulas for multivariate distribution modeling and the Markov random field approach to Bayesian image classification. The finite mixture modeling is done via a recently proposed SAR-specific dictionary-based stochastic expectation maximization approach to class-conditional amplitude probability density function estimation, which is applied separately to all the SAR channels. For modeling the class-conditional joint distributions of multichannel data the statistical concept of copulas is employed, and a dictionary-based copula selection method is proposed. Finally, the Markov random field approach enables to take into account the contextual information and to gain robustness against the inherent noise-like phenomenon of SAR known as speckle. The designed method is an extension and a generalization to multichannel SAR of a recently developed single-channel and Dual-pol SAR image classification technique. The accuracy of the developed multichannel SAR classification approach is validated on several multichannel Quad-pol RADARSAT-2 images and compared to benchmark classification techniques. |
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36 - Hybrid Multi-view Reconstruction by Jump-Diffusion. F. Lafarge et R. Keriven et M. Brédif et H. Vu. Dans Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), San Franscico, U.S., juin 2010.
@INPROCEEDINGS{lafarge_cvpr10,
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{Lafarge, F. and Keriven, R. and Brédif, M. and Vu, H.}, |
title |
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{Hybrid Multi-view Reconstruction by Jump-Diffusion}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{juin}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, |
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{San Franscico, U.S.}, |
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{http://certis.enpc.fr/publications/papers/CVPR10a.pdf}, |
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37 - Spectral Analysis and Unsupervised SVM Classification for Skin Hyper-pigmentation Classification. S. Prigent et X. Descombes et D. Zugaj et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IEEE Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing : Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS), Reykjavik, Iceland, juin 2010. Mots-clés : Sectral analysis, Data reduction, Projection pursuit, Support Vector Machines, skin hyper-pigmentation.
@INPROCEEDINGS{sp01,
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{Prigent, S. and Descombes, X. and Zugaj, D. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Spectral Analysis and Unsupervised SVM Classification for Skin Hyper-pigmentation Classification}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{juin}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing : Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)}, |
address |
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{Reykjavik, Iceland}, |
pdf |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/49/55/60/PDF/whispers2010_submission_124.pdf}, |
keyword |
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{Sectral analysis, Data reduction, Projection pursuit, Support Vector Machines, skin hyper-pigmentation} |
} |
Abstract :
Data reduction procedures and classification via support vector machines (SVMs) are often associated with multi or hyperspectral image analysis. In this paper, we propose an automatic method with these two schemes in order to perform a classification of skin hyper-pigmentation on multi-spectral images. We propose a spectral analysis method to partition the spectrum as a tool for data reduction, implemented by projection pursuit. Once the data is reduced, an SVM is used to differentiate the pathological from the healthy areas. As SVM is a supervised classification method, we propose a spatial criterion for spectral analysis in order to perform automatic learning. |
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38 - Hidden fuzzy Markov chain model with K discrete classes. A. Gamal Eldin et Fabien Salzenstein et Christophe Collet. Dans Information Sciences Signal Processing and their Applications (ISSPA), mai 2010. Mots-clés : hidden fuzzy Markov chain, multispectral image segmentation, parameterized joint density.
@INPROCEEDINGS{fuzzy_segmentation10,
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{Gamal Eldin, A. and Salzenstein, Fabien and Collet, Christophe}, |
title |
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{Hidden fuzzy Markov chain model with K discrete classes}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{mai}, |
booktitle |
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{Information Sciences Signal Processing and their Applications (ISSPA)}, |
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{http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00616372}, |
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{hidden fuzzy Markov chain, multispectral image segmentation, parameterized joint density} |
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This paper deals with a new unsupervised fuzzy Bayesian segmentation method based on the hidden Markov chain model, in order to separate continuous from discrete components in the hidden data. We present a new F-HMC (fuzzy hidden Markov chain) related to three hard classes, based on a general extension of the previously algorithms proposed. For a given observation, the hidden variable owns a density according to a measure containing Dirac and Lebesgue components. We have performed our approach in the multispectral context. The hyper-parameters are estimated using a Stochastic Expectation Maximization (SEM) algorithm. We present synthetic simulations and also segmentation results related to real multi-band data. |
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39 - Detection and tracking of threats in aerial infrared images by a minimal path approach. G. Aubert et A. Baudour et L. Blanc-Féraud et L. Guillot et Y. Le Guilloux. Dans Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Dallas, Texas, USA, mars 2010.
@INPROCEEDINGS{ICASSP10,
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{Aubert, G. and Baudour, A. and Blanc-Féraud, L. and Guillot, L. and Le Guilloux, Y.}, |
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{Detection and tracking of threats in aerial infrared images by a minimal path approach}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{mars}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}, |
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{Dallas, Texas, USA}, |
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{http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5495518}, |
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40 - Extraction of arbitrarily shaped objects using stochastic multiple birth-and-death dynamics and active contours. M. S. Kulikova et I. H. Jermyn et X. Descombes et E. Zhizhina et J. Zerubia. Dans Proc. IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, San Jose, USA, janvier 2010. Mots-clés : Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques, Shape prior, Contour actif, birth-and-death dynamics. Copyright : Copyright 2010 by SPIE and IS&T. This paper was published in the proceedings of IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 2010 Conference in San Jose, USA, and is made available as an electronic reprint with permission of SPIE and IS&T. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited.
@INPROCEEDINGS{Kulikova10a,
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author |
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{Kulikova, M. S. and Jermyn, I. H. and Descombes, X. and Zhizhina, E. and Zerubia, J.}, |
title |
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{Extraction of arbitrarily shaped objects using stochastic multiple birth-and-death dynamics and active contours}, |
year |
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{2010}, |
month |
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{janvier}, |
booktitle |
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{Proc. IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging}, |
address |
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{San Jose, USA}, |
pdf |
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{http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/46/54/72/PDF/Kulikova_SPIE2010.pdf}, |
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{Extraction d'objets, Processus ponctuels marques, Shape prior, Contour actif, birth-and-death dynamics} |
} |
Abstract :
We extend the marked point process models that have been used for object extraction from images to arbitrarily shaped objects, without greatly increasing the computational complexity of sampling and estimation. From an alternative point of view, the approach can be viewed as an extension of the active contour methodology to an a priori unknown number of
objects. Sampling and estimation are based on a stochastic birth-and-death process defined on the configuration space of an arbitrary number of objects, where the objects are defined by the image data and prior information. The performance of the approach is demonstrated via experimental results on synthetic and real data. |
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