Evaluation of Colour Image Segmentation Hierarchies

D. MacDonald, J. Lang, M. McAllister
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Image segmentation is a key low-level vision process for many tasks in image understanding and applications in image processing. The groups of related pixels produced by a segmentation are expected to reveal some information about the objects in a scene. Many equally valid segmentations exist for most images depending on the context of the segmentation, in particular, the levelof- detail. Segmentation hierarchies can represent different level-of-detail simultaneously. In this paper, we employ the Earth Mover’s Distance (EMD) as a segmentation criterion in a hierarchical colour segmentation algorithm. The use of EMD is motivated by its success in content-based image retrieval based on colour signatures. We also develop a novel evaluation method which looks at the stability of segmentation hierarchies in stereo images. This evaluation method allows us to compare the EMD segmentation criterion with variants and with criterions based on mean colour.
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彩色图像分割层次的评价
图像分割是图像理解和图像处理中重要的底层视觉过程。分割产生的相关像素组有望揭示场景中物体的一些信息。对于大多数图像,存在许多同样有效的分割,这取决于分割的上下文,特别是细节水平。分割层次结构可以同时表示不同的细节层次。在本文中,我们采用了大地移动距离(EMD)作为分层颜色分割算法的分割标准。EMD在基于颜色签名的基于内容的图像检索中取得了成功,这促使了它的使用。我们还开发了一种新的评估方法,该方法着眼于立体图像中分割层次的稳定性。这种评估方法允许我们将EMD分割标准与变体和基于平均颜色的标准进行比较。
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