Title :
Combination of graph theoretic grouping and time-frequency analysis for image segmentation
Author :
Kafieh, Raheleh ; Rabbani, Hossein ; Gazor, S.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Dept., Isfahan Univ. of Med. Sci., Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
We introduce a nonparametric approach to multiscale segmentation of images using a hierarchical matrix analysis framework called diffusion wavelets. This approach benefits from the advantages of both graph theory and wavelet transform. Till now a broad range of multiscale transforms like wavelets (and other x-lets) have been introduced for image segmentation task. The graph theoretic formulation of grouping is also well-known to deal with this problem. The combination of multiscale transforms and graph based partitioning results in a scale-spectral method exploring through different scales of the image, over a great deal of spectral methods in graph partitioning. The method constructs multiscale basis functions and a series of dilation and orthogonalizations build a hierarchy, automatically. At each level, a set of basis functions is built by applying dyadic powers of a diffusion operator on the bases at the lower level. Two approaches are proposed for multiscale segmentation of images using diffusion wavelets. The first method is based on extended bases functions at each level and designing a competition between the bases value for partitioning. The second approach is defining a new distance for each level and clustering based on such distances.
Keywords :
graph theory; image segmentation; matrix algebra; nonparametric statistics; pattern clustering; spectral analysis; time-frequency analysis; wavelet transforms; clustering; diffusion operator; diffusion wavelet transform; dilation; dyadic power; extended bases function; graph partitioning; graph theoretic grouping; hierarchical matrix analysis; multiscale basis function; multiscale image segmentation; multiscale transform; nonparametric approach; orthogonalization; scale spectral method; time-frequency analysis; Algorithm design and analysis; Conferences; Discrete wavelet transforms; Graph theory; Image segmentation; diffusion wavelets; multiscale; segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2014.6854577