• DocumentCode
    1308058
  • Title

    Multiscale methods for the segmentation and reconstruction of signals and images

  • Author

    Schneider, Michael K. ; Fieguth, Paul W. ; Karl, William C. ; Willsky, Alan S.

  • Author_Institution
    Lab. for Inf. & Decision Syst., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    456
  • Lastpage
    468
  • Abstract
    This paper addresses the problem of both segmenting and reconstructing a noisy signal or image. The work is motivated by large problems arising in certain scientific applications, such as medical imaging. Two objectives for a segmentation and denoising algorithm are laid out: it should be computationally efficient and capable of generating statistics for the errors in the reconstruction and estimates of the boundary locations. The starting point for the development of a suitable algorithm is a variational approach to segmentation (Shah 1992). This paper then develops a precise statistical interpretation of a one dimensional (1-D) version of this variational approach to segmentation. The 1-D algorithm that arises as a result of this analysis is computationally efficient and capable of generating error statistics. A straightforward extension of this algorithm to two dimensions would incorporate recursive procedures for computing estimates of inhomogeneous Gaussian Markov random fields. Such procedures require an unacceptably large number of operations. To meet the objective of developing a computationally efficient algorithm, the use of previously developed multiscale statistical methods is investigated. This results in the development of an algorithm for segmenting and denoising which is not only computationally efficient but also capable of generating error statistics, as desired
  • Keywords
    Gaussian processes; Markov processes; biomedical MRI; brain; error statistics; image reconstruction; image segmentation; interference suppression; medical image processing; signal reconstruction; variational techniques; boundary locations; denoising; error statistics; images; inhomogeneous Gaussian Markov random fields; medical imaging; multiscale methods; noisy image; noisy signal; reconstruction; recursive procedures; scientific applications; segmentation; signals; statistical interpretation; variational approach; Algorithm design and analysis; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Error analysis; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Noise reduction; Noise robustness; Recursive estimation; Smoothing methods;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7149
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/83.826782
  • Filename
    826782