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Interactive Segmentation TechniquesInteractive Image Segmentation Techniques

Interactive Segmentation Techniques: Interactive Image Segmentation Techniques [Interactive image segmentation techniques are semiautomatic image processing approaches. They are used to track object boundaries and/or propagate labels to other regions by following user guidance so that heterogeneous regions in one image can be separated. User interactions provide the high-level information indicating the “object” and “background” regions. Then, various features such as locations, color intensities, local gradients can be extracted and used to provide the information to separate desired objects from the background. We introduce several interactive image segmentation methods according to different models and used image features.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Interactive Segmentation TechniquesInteractive Image Segmentation Techniques

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2014
ISBN
978-981-4451-59-8
Pages
17 –62
DOI
10.1007/978-981-4451-60-4_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Interactive image segmentation techniques are semiautomatic image processing approaches. They are used to track object boundaries and/or propagate labels to other regions by following user guidance so that heterogeneous regions in one image can be separated. User interactions provide the high-level information indicating the “object” and “background” regions. Then, various features such as locations, color intensities, local gradients can be extracted and used to provide the information to separate desired objects from the background. We introduce several interactive image segmentation methods according to different models and used image features.]

Published: Sep 1, 2013

Keywords: Graph-cut; Random walks; Active contour; Matching attributed relational graph; Region merging; Matting

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