2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1362/1/012135
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Applying logarithmic density function to develop a segmentation model for intensity and noisy inhomogeneity images: towards informed decisions in computational and applied mathematics

Abstract: This study examined the how a logarithmic intensity function could be used to develop a segmentation model for intensity and noisy homogeneity images. Whereas inhomogeneous images demand the use of local image data, it remains notable that it remains defective for noisy images. The eventuality is that active contour motions tend to be misguided by the local information. In the proposed model, the logarithmic function was able to capture minute details contained in selected images and also counter or ignore the… Show more

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