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A Linear-Time Approach for Image Segmentation Using Graph-Cut Measures

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A Linear-Time Approach for Image Segmentation Using Graph-Cut Measures
Abstract. Image segmentation using graph cuts have become very popular in the last years. These methods are computationally expensive, even with hard constraints (seed pixels). We present a solution that runs in time proportional to the number of pixels. Our method computes an ordered region growing from a set of seeds inside the object, where the propagation order of each pixel is proportional to the cost of an optimum path in the image graph from the seed set to that pixel. Each pixel defines a region which includes it and all pixels with lower propagation order. The boundary of each region is a possible cut boundary, whose cut measure is also computed and assigned to the corresponding pixel on-the-fly. The object is obtained by selecting the pixel with minimum-cut measure and all pixels within its respective cut boundary. Approaches for graph-cut segmentation usually assume that the desired cut is a global minimum. We show that this can be only verified within a reduced search sp...
Alexandre X. Falcão, Paulo A. V. Miranda, A
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ACIVS
Authors Alexandre X. Falcão, Paulo A. V. Miranda, Anderson Rocha
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