2005 IEEE Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: Technology and Applications 2005
DOI: 10.1109/idaacs.2005.283057
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Objects Identification on the Color Layout Images of the Integrated Circuit Layers

Abstract: An algorithm for object identification on the color images ofintegrated circuit layout is proposed. The layout image is represented as set ofpicture areas that have slightly different conditions ofphotographing. The identification algorithm based on segmentation and twosteps image filtration using mathematical morphology and semantic approach. It can be appliedfor the tasks of integrated circuits redesign and automated visual inspection of integrated circuits and photomask production

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“…LASRE is another technique that relies on using frequencybased texture signatures for different materials to segment out IC structure across multiple layers [63]. Simple image processing techniques, such as Otsu's binarization, have also been explored for segmenting SEM images [80]- [84].…”
Section: A Data-driven Approaches In Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…LASRE is another technique that relies on using frequencybased texture signatures for different materials to segment out IC structure across multiple layers [63]. Simple image processing techniques, such as Otsu's binarization, have also been explored for segmenting SEM images [80]- [84].…”
Section: A Data-driven Approaches In Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In natural scene images, the additive noise model or at least a fit-to-purpose, heuristic model of the noise statistics can be derived, which aids in the selection of noise filtering approaches. Common methods such as spatial and frequency domain filtering [50,51,52,53] can suppress noise. However, the effectiveness of these methods depends on a prior knowledge of the characteristics of the additive noise.…”
Section: A Challenges Associated With Icmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the processing technique [7] for images with bimodal histograms of intensity based on operations 1 and 6.…”
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confidence: 99%