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Automatic Segmentation of Overlapping Fish Using Shape Priors

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Automatic Segmentation of Overlapping Fish Using Shape Priors
We present results from a study where we segment fish in images captured within fish cages. The ultimate goal is to use this information to extract the weight distribution of the fish within the cages. Statistical shape knowledge is added to a Mumford-Shah functional defining the image energy. The fish shape is represented explicitly by a polygonal curve, and the energy minimization is done by gradient descent. The images represent many challenges with a highly cluttered background, inhomogeneous lighting and several overlapping objects. We obtain good segmentation results for silhouette-like images containing relatively few fish. In this case, the fish appear dark on a light background and the image energy is well behaved. In cases with more difficult lighting conditions the contours evolve slowly and often get trapped in local minima
Sigmund Clausen, Katharina Greiner, Odd Andersen,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where SCIA
Authors Sigmund Clausen, Katharina Greiner, Odd Andersen, Knut-Andreas Lie, Helene Schulerud, Tom Kavli
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