DocumentCode
7344
Title
Sparse Texture Active Contour
Author
Yi Gao ; Bouix, S. ; Shenton, M. ; Tannenbaum, Allen
Author_Institution
Med. Sch., Brigham & Women´s Hosp., Dept. of Psychiatry, Harvard Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
10
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
3866
Lastpage
3878
Abstract
In image segmentation, we are often interested in using certain quantities to characterize the object, and perform the classification based on criteria such as mean intensity, gradient magnitude, and responses to certain predefined filters. Unfortunately, in many cases such quantities are not adequate to model complex textured objects. Along a different line of research, the sparse characteristic of natural signals has been recognized and studied in recent years. Therefore, how such sparsity can be utilized, in a non-parametric way, to model the object texture and assist the textural image segmentation process is studied in this paper, and a segmentation scheme based on the sparse representation of the texture information is proposed. More explicitly, the texture is encoded by the dictionaries constructed from the user initialization. Then, an active contour is evolved to optimize the fidelity of the representation provided by the dictionary of the target. In doing so, not only a non-parametric texture modeling technique is provided, but also the sparsity of the representation guarantees the computation efficiency. The experiments are carried out on the publicly available image data sets which contain a large variety of texture images, to analyze the user interaction, performance statistics, and to highlight the algorithm´s capability of robustly extracting textured regions from an image.
Keywords
edge detection; image classification; image representation; image segmentation; image texture; statistical analysis; computation efficiency; dictionaries; nonparametric texture modeling; object classification; object texture; performance statistics; sparse representation; sparse texture active contour; textural image segmentation; textured regions; user initialization; user interaction; Active contour; Sparse representation; Texture representation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2013.2263147
Filename
6545332
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