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26 February 2010 Color image segmentation: a review
Kanchan Subhash Deshmukh
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Proceedings Volume 7546, Second International Conference on Digital Image Processing; 754624 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856011
Event: Second International Conference on Digital Image Processing, 2010, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Image segmentation is the process of dividing an image into homogenous regions. It is an essential step towards high-level image processing task such as image analysis, pattern recognition and computer vision. Processing of color images has become an important issue due to its huge usage in computer vision applications. It is observed that most of the color image segmentation techniques are derived from monochrome image segmentation. The techniques for segmentation of monochrome images are based on the principles of histogram thresholding, edge detection, region growing etc. Many color image segmentation algorithms using different color models and these principles are proposed. Extraction of objects within an image without a prior knowledge is one of the important issues in segmentation area. Novel approaches such as fuzzy set theory, neural network and neuro-fuzzy based segmentation are coming up to tackle this problem. This paper is an endeavor to review various algorithms and recent advances in color image segmentation.
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Kanchan Subhash Deshmukh "Color image segmentation: a review", Proc. SPIE 7546, Second International Conference on Digital Image Processing, 754624 (26 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856011
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Color image segmentation

Image processing algorithms and systems

Fuzzy logic

Image processing

Neural networks

Edge detection

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