CVFeb 1, 2012

The watershed concept and its use in segmentation : a brief history

arXiv:1202.0216v141 citations
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This is an incremental review for researchers in image processing, summarizing the established use and adaptations of watershed segmentation without introducing new methods.

The paper traces the historical development of the watershed concept in image segmentation, detailing its evolution from initial algorithmic implementations to advanced applications with markers and multiscale frameworks for hierarchical partitions.

The watershed is one of the most used tools in image segmentation. We present how its concept is born and developed over time. Its implementation as an algorithm or a hardwired device evolved together with the technology which allowed it. We present also how it is used in practice, first together with markers, and later introduced in a multiscale framework, in order to produce not a unique partition but a complete hierarchy.

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