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A Multigrid Approach to the Gibbsian Classification of Mammograms
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Ian R. Greenshields, University of Connecticut
Zhihong Yang, University of Connecticut
Both formal and informal locally adaptive cooling schedules have been suggested to improve the convergence rate of Gibbs (and Gibbs-like) classification algorithms. One strategy involves maintaining a global cooling schedule/visiting schedule which is turned on or off (or forcing extremal temperature values) at a site depending on the inter-iteration behavior of the classifier. This (0,1)-valued behavior of the cooling schedule is parameterized relative to the site. Here we give a preliminary discussion of a method of assigning such parameters based on a multigrid decomposition of the image. The application domain is mammography.
Index Terms:
image classification, Gibbs, annealing, multigrid
Citation:
Ian R. Greenshields, Zhihong Yang, "A Multigrid Approach to the Gibbsian Classification of Mammograms," cbms, pp.169, 13th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'00), 2000
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