Region Segmentation via Deformable Model-Guided Split and Merge

  • Authors:
  • Lifeng Liu;Stan Sclaroff

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Region Segmentation via Deformable Model-Guided Split and Merge
  • Year:
  • 2000

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Abstract

Abstract An improved method for deformable shape-based image segmentation is described. Image regions are merged together and/or split apart, based on their agreement with an a priori distribution on the global deformation parameters for a shape template. The quality of a candidate region merging is evaluated by a cost measure that includes: homogeneity of image properties within the combined region, degree of overlap with a deformed shape model, and a deformation likelihood term. Perceptually-motivated criteria are used to determine where/how to split regions, based on the local shape properties of the region group''s bounding contour. A globally consistent interpretation is determined in part by the minimum description length principle. Experiments show that the model-based splitting strategy yields a significant improvement in segmention over a method that uses merging alone.