CVAug 8, 2016

A combined Approach Based on Fuzzy Classification and Contextual Region Growing to Image Segmentation

arXiv:1608.02373v16 citations
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This is an incremental improvement for medical image analysis, specifically in mammogram segmentation.

The paper tackles image segmentation by combining fuzzy semantic region classification with context-based region-growing to address the semantic gap, and it demonstrates promising results on mammograms.

We present in this paper an image segmentation approach that combines a fuzzy semantic region classification and a context based region-growing. Input image is first over-segmented. Then, prior domain knowledge is used to perform a fuzzy classification of these regions to provide a fuzzy semantic labeling. This allows the proposed approach to operate at high level instead of using low-level features and consequently to remedy to the problem of the semantic gap. Each over-segmented region is represented by a vector giving its corresponding membership degrees to the different thematic labels and the whole image is therefore represented by a Regions Partition Matrix. The segmentation is achieved on this matrix instead of the image pixels through two main phases: focusing and propagation. The focusing aims at selecting seeds regions from which information propagation will be performed. Thepropagation phase allows to spread toward others regions and using fuzzy contextual information the needed knowledge ensuring the semantic segmentation. An application of the proposed approach on mammograms shows promising results

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