Contextual image filtering

A morphological attribute filter uses a criterion to decide which connected components to preserve and which to remove. So far, these criteria considered only attributes of each component individually. In this paper, a new type of attribute filter is proposed, where context attributes of a component...

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1. Verfasser: Urbach, E.R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A morphological attribute filter uses a criterion to decide which connected components to preserve and which to remove. So far, these criteria considered only attributes of each component individually. In this paper, a new type of attribute filter is proposed, where context attributes of a component are considered. These context attributes describe how that component relates to other components in the image. Alignment, distance, and similarities in size, shape, and orientation between the individual components can be used to determine which components belong to the same context. The resulting contextual filter can be used to preserve only those components which visually appear to belong to a certain group of similar components. It can be used to detect textures or patterns of connected components. Although similar results could be obtained by applying a dedicated series of conventional filters, the proposed algorithm requires at most a redefinition of some rules instead of the elaborate design and implementation of a complete new method.
ISSN:2151-2191
2151-2205
DOI:10.1109/IVCNZ.2009.5378393