A Model Based Dual Active Contour
Author(s) -
S.R. Gunn,
Mark Nixon
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.8.30
Subject(s) - active contour model , maxima and minima , computer science , salient , artificial intelligence , dual (grammatical number) , computer vision , image (mathematics) , sensitivity (control systems) , energy (signal processing) , active shape model , pattern recognition (psychology) , image segmentation , mathematics , engineering , art , literature , mathematical analysis , statistics , segmentation , electronic engineering
Active contours are now established as a technique for extracting salient contours from an image. Unfortunately the original technique suffers from many problems. A novel model-based dual active contour, a method of integrating global shape information with two active contours, has been developed to overcome the primary problems; sensitivity to initialisation and undesirable attractions by insignificant localised or regionalised features. The model guides the technique to avoid insignificant minima and is relinquished when the energy minimum is sufficiently compatible. The technique then finally operates as a pair of conventional active contours, ensuring that only image information is extracted, consistent with the original technique.
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