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17 November 1995 Quality measures for image segmentation using generated images
Theo E. Schouten, Maurice S. Klein Gebbinck
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Abstract
To provide a quantitative measure of the quality of a segmentation of an image a `true' segmentation must be known and the differences between the two segmentations must be transformed into one or more quality values. A method is described to generate a realistic satellite image and its true segmentation to sub-pixel level using ground truth data and a real image. Quality measures are described which evaluate two kinds of errors: the splitting of a real field into more than one segment and the merging of pixels from different fields into a segment. Results for various segmentation methods are discussed.
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Theo E. Schouten and Maurice S. Klein Gebbinck "Quality measures for image segmentation using generated images", Proc. SPIE 2579, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing II, (17 November 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226860
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Quality measurement

Earth observing sensors

Image quality

Landsat

Satellites

Satellite imaging

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