Ensemble Combination for Solving the Parameter Selection Problem in Image Segmentation
SSPR & SPR '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Joint IAPR International Workshop on Structural, Syntactic, and Statistical Pattern Recognition
ACCV'10 Proceedings of the 10th Asian conference on Computer vision - Volume Part II
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An automated method is presented for selecting optimal parameter settings for vessel/neurite segmentation algorithms using the minimum description length principle and a recursive random search algorithm. It trades off a probabilistic measure of image-content coverage against its conciseness. It enables nonexpert users to select parameter settings objectively, without knowledge of underlying algorithms, broadening the applicability of the segmentation algorithm, and delivering higher morphometric accuracy. It enables adaptation of parameters across batches of images. It simplifies the user interface to just one optional parameter and reduces the cost of technical support. Finally, the method is modular, extensible, and amenable to parallel computation. The method is applied to 223 images of human retinas and cultured neurons, from four different sources, using a single segmentation algorithm with eight parameters. Improvements in segmentation quality compared to default settings using 1000 iterations ranged from 4.7%-21%. Paired t-tests showed that improvements are statistically significant (p