ADAPTIVE METHOD FOR IMAGE SEGMENTATION BASED IN LOCAL FEATURE
Pedro Medina-Rodríguez, E. FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA, A. DÍAZ URRESTARAZU
- Year
- 1992
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Abstract This paper presents a method for finding a threshold surface that fits each region of the image and allows separation of objects from background. A surface threshold is determined by interpolating die gray levels at points where there is a high gradient, corresponding with object boundaries. The gradient map and die gray-level distribution give the necessary information for calculating an adaptive threshold level at each point of the image that allows successful segmentation of images in which object-background boundaries are well defined. This method has been tested successfully in different applications of artificial vision oriented to object manipulation by robots and die measurement of wood volume carried by trucks in a cellulose factory.
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