2016
DOI: 10.1002/fuce.201600065
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A Novel Ni/YSZ Anode Image Segmentation Method for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrodes Microstructure

Abstract: For the three‐phase identification of solid oxide cuel cell (SOFC) electrode, this paper presents a novel segmentation method based on gaussian mixture model (GMM) for YSZ/Ni anode optical microscopy (OM) images. A coarseness‐entropy adaptive factor is defined to incorporate the spatial information based on markov random field (MRF) into GMM. Furthermore, the proposed method can obtain the trade‐off between robustness to noise and effectiveness of preserving the details. Experimental results show that the prop… Show more

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“…Each metric offers different ways to assess image segmentation quality, so it is beneficial to employ more than one to avoid misleading results. The selected methods were the Misclassification Ratio (MCR) [49][50][51], Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM) [52,53] and Mean Squared Error (MSE) [52,54]. In the Figures 5-10, we have juxtaposed the histograms for different metrics and segmentation methods conducted for images with and without filtering.…”
Section: Filter Parameter Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each metric offers different ways to assess image segmentation quality, so it is beneficial to employ more than one to avoid misleading results. The selected methods were the Misclassification Ratio (MCR) [49][50][51], Structural Similarity Index Measure (SSIM) [52,53] and Mean Squared Error (MSE) [52,54]. In the Figures 5-10, we have juxtaposed the histograms for different metrics and segmentation methods conducted for images with and without filtering.…”
Section: Filter Parameter Valuementioning
confidence: 99%