Abstract:In this paper we propose a new model to detect multiple objects of various intensities in images having maximum, minimum, or middle-intensity background by evolving only one level set function. In this model, a new signed pressure force function based on novel generalized averages is used for segmentation of images with maximum or minimum intensity background. For images with middle-intensity backgrounds, which are indeed challenging for 2-phase models, we propose a new product generalized signed pressure force function. Finally, to give experimental and qualitative evidence, our model is tested on both synthetic and real images with the Jaccard similarity index. The experimental and qualitative results reveal that the proposed method is efficient in both global and selective segmentation. Our new model is also tested on color images and the results are compared with the state-of-the-art models.
Objects and their feature identification in hazy or foggy weather conditions has been of interest in the last decades. Improving image visualization by removing weather influence factors for easy image postprocessing, such as object detection, has benefits for human assistance systems. In this paper, we propose a novel variational model that will be capable of jointly segmenting and dehazing a given image. The proposed model incorporates atmospheric veil estimation and locally computed denoising constrained surfaces into a level set function by performing a robust and efficient image dehazing and segmentation scheme for both gray and color outdoor images. The proposed model not only shows efficient segmentation of objects in foggy images by outperforming state-of-the-art methods but also produces dehazed object results in the same time.
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