Title of article :
A Novel Transformation Watershed Image Segmentation Model in Digital Elevation Maps Processing
Author/Authors :
Safari, Aref Department of Computer Engineering - Islamic Azad University - Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran
Pages :
10
From page :
13
To page :
22
Abstract :
Computer analysis of image objects starts with finding them-deciding which pixels belong to each object. Digital elevation maps or models (DEMs) are arrays of numbers representing the spatial distribution of terrain elevations. They can be seen as gray-scale images, whereby the value of a pixel represents an elevation rather than a luminance intensity (the brighter the gray-tone level of a pixel, the higher the elevation of the terrain point corresponding to this pixel). Useful applications of DEMs can be found in civil/rural engineering, geographic information systems (GIS), geomorphology, water resources management, photogrammetry, satellite imaging. A watershed is defined as a region of land that assists in draining water (usually rainwater) into a river or a creek. It is an area of high ground through which water flows into the river or creek. Simply defined, the watershed is a transformation in grayscale images. This technique aims to segment the image, typically when two regions-of-interest are close to each other, their edges touch. Thus far, we have discussed segmentation based on three principal concepts.
Keywords :
Image Processing , Maps Production , Watershed Algorithm , Computer-integrated Manufacturing Systems
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2523631
Link To Document :
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