Title of article :
Scale-Sets Image Analysis
Author/Authors :
Laurent Guigues، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Cocquerez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper introduces a multi-scale theory of piecewise image modelling, called the scale-sets theory,
and which can be regarded as a region-oriented scale-space theory. The first part of the paper studies the general
structure of a geometrically unbiased region-oriented multi-scale image description and introduces the scale-sets
representation, a representation which allows to handle such a description exactly. The second part of the paper deals
with the way scale-sets image analyses can be built according to an energy minimization principle. We consider a
rather general formulation of the partitioning problem which involves minimizing a two-term-based energy, of the
form λC + D, where D is a goodness-of-fit term and C is a regularization term. We describe the way such energies
arise from basic principles of approximate modelling and we relate them to operational rate/distorsion problems
involved in lossy compression problems.We then show that an important subset of these energies constitutes a class
of multi-scale energies in that the minimal cut of a hierarchy gets coarser and coarser as parameter λ increases.
This allows us to devise a fast dynamic-programming procedure to find the complete scale-sets representation of
this family of minimal cuts. Considering then the construction of the hierarchy from which the minimal cuts are
extracted, we end up with an exact and parameter-free algorithm to build scale-sets image descriptions whose
sections constitute a monotone sequence of upward global minima of a multi-scale energy, which is called the
“scale climbing” algorithm. This algorithm can be viewed as a continuation method along the scale dimension or
as a minimum pursuit along the operational rate/distorsion curve. Furthermore, the solution verifies a linear scale
invariance property which allows to completely postpone the tuning of the scale parameter to a subsequent stage.
For computational reasons, the scale climbing algorithm is approximated by a pair-wise region merging scheme:
however the principal properties of the solutions are kept. Some results obtained with Mumford-Shah’s piece-wise
constant model and a variant are provided and different applications of the proposed multi-scale analyses are finally
sketched.
Keywords :
image segmentation , Multi-scale modelling , energy minimization , hierarchy
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION