In image analysis, segmentation is the partioning of a digital image into multiple regions (sets of pixels), according to a given criterion. The goal of segmentation is typically to locate objects of interest and is sometimes considered a computer vision problem. Unfortunately, many important segmentation algorithms are too simple to solve this problem accurately: they compensate for this limitation with their predictability, generality, and efficiency.
Region Merging: quad-tree/oct-tree: a recursive alghorithm: the picture is divided into 4/8 parts, if the resulting subpicture doesn´t meet a homogenity criteria, it is further divided, etc. The resulting data structure is a Quadtree/Octree, from which the merging process can be performed.
Image segmentations are computed at multiple scales in scale-space and sometimes propagated from coarse to fine scales; see scale-space segmentation.
Segmentation criteria can be arbitrarily complex and may take into account global as well as local criteria. A common requirement is that each region must be connected in some sense.
Segmentierung (Bildverarbeitung) | Segmentation d'image | Segmentacja obrazu
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