1999
DOI: 10.1109/76.809153
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Region-based representations of image and video: segmentation tools for multimedia services

Abstract: Abstract-This paper discusses region-based representations of image and video that are useful for multimedia services such as those supported by the MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 standards. Classical tools related to the generation of the region-based representations are discussed. After a description of the main processing steps and the corresponding choices in terms of feature spaces, decision spaces, and decision algorithms, the state of the art in segmentation is reviewed. Mainly tools useful in the context of the MPE… Show more

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“…The first one involves merging adjacent regions according to some criterion after the use of the watershed algorithm (Courses & Surveys 1999;Haris et al 1998;Tremeau & Colantoni 2000). The second one uses markers to reduce over-segmentation (Salembier & Pardas 1994;Salembier & Marques 1999). Since we can get the centers of magnetic elements as markers, we chose the second approach.…”
Section: Magnetic Element Segmentation With the Marker-controlled Watmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one involves merging adjacent regions according to some criterion after the use of the watershed algorithm (Courses & Surveys 1999;Haris et al 1998;Tremeau & Colantoni 2000). The second one uses markers to reduce over-segmentation (Salembier & Pardas 1994;Salembier & Marques 1999). Since we can get the centers of magnetic elements as markers, we chose the second approach.…”
Section: Magnetic Element Segmentation With the Marker-controlled Watmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief review of image and video segmentation algorithms that have been presented for multimedia applications is provided in [16]. Every segmentation method emphasizes on different issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of applications such as object recognition, image annotation, image coding and image indexing, utilize at some point a segmentation algorithm and their performance depends highly on the quality of the latter. Comparatively to the research efforts in automatic image and video segmentation [8], [18] and global [9], [14] or region-based [3], [13] image classification, still, human vision perception outperforms state-of-the-art computer algorithms. The main reason for this is that human vision is additionally based on high level a priori knowledge about the semantic meaning of the objects that compose the image and on contextual knowledge about their relationships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%