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Segmentare bazată pe bazin hidrografic×Detecția de bloburi×Detecția Canny a contururilor×Analiza contururilor×
DomeniuVedere artificialăVedere artificialăVedere artificialăVedere artificială
FamilieMachine learningMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Anul apariției1979199819861985
Autorul originalSerge Beucher and Christian LantuéjoulTony LindebergJohn CannySatoshi Suzuki and Keiichi Abe
TipMorphological image segmentationMulti-scale feature detectionImage gradient analysisShape and contour analysis
Sursa seminalăMeyer, F. (1994). Topographic distance and watershed lines. Signal Processing, 38(1), 113–125. DOI ↗Lindeberg, T. (1998). Feature detection with automatic scale selection. International Journal of Computer Vision, 30(2), 79–116. DOI ↗Canny, J. (1986). A computational approach to edge detection. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 8(6), 679–698. DOI ↗Suzuki, S., & Abe, K. (1985). Topological structural analysis of digitized binary images by border following. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 30(1), 32–46. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeWatershed transform, Water shedding segmentationConnected component analysis, Region-based detectionCanny operator, Canny edge detectorEdge-based contours, Boundary analysis
Înrudite5555
RezumatWatershed segmentation is a morphological image processing technique that automatically segments an image into distinct regions by treating image intensity as a topographic landscape where each object corresponds to a valley. Introduced by Beucher and Lantuéjoul in 1979 and refined by Meyer, the watershed algorithm is particularly effective for separating touching or overlapping objects.Blob detection is a technique for identifying regions of interest (blobs)—connected, homogeneous areas that differ from their surroundings—at multiple scales. Introduced by Lindeberg in the context of scale-space theory, blob detection automatically finds and characterizes circular or elliptical objects without requiring a priori knowledge of their size.The Canny edge detector, introduced by John Canny in 1986, is a multi-stage algorithm for identifying edges in digital images where significant intensity changes occur. Canny's method is optimal for step edges in additive Gaussian noise and remains the gold standard for edge detection in computer vision due to its mathematical elegance and practical effectiveness.Contour analysis is the process of detecting and analyzing the boundaries of objects in images by identifying connected edges and extracting shape information. The Suzuki-Abe algorithm provides an efficient method for finding contours in binary images, enabling shape-based object classification and segmentation.
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