Title :
Segmentation of textured images and Gestalt organization using spatial/spatial-frequency representations
Author :
Reed, Todd R. ; Wechsler, Harry
Author_Institution :
EPFL-Ecublens, Lausanne, Switzerland
fDate :
1/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The generic issue of clustering/grouping is addressed. Recent research, both in computer and human vision, suggests the use of joint spatial/spatial-frequency (s/sf) representations. The spectrogram, the difference of Gaussians representation, the Gabor representation, and the Wigner distribution are discussed and compared. It is noted that the Wigner distribution gives superior joint resolution. Experimental results in the area of texture segmentation and Gestalt grouping using the Wigner distribution are presented, proving the feasibility of using s/sf representations for low-level (early, preattentive) vision
Keywords :
pattern recognition; statistics; Gabor representation; Gestalt organization; Wigner distribution; clustering; difference of Gaussians representation; early vision; grouping; joint resolution; low-level vision; pattern recognition; preattentive vision; spatial-frequency representations; spectrogram; texture segmentation; textured images; Computer vision; Frequency; Gaussian distribution; Humans; Image segmentation; Spectrogram; Stochastic processes; Surface texture; Taxonomy; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on