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Segmentation and edge-preserving restoration
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S. Teboul, Lab. I3S, Nice Univ., Valbonne, France
L. Blanc-Feraud, Lab. I3S, Nice Univ., Valbonne, France
G. Aubert, Lab. I3S, Nice Univ., Valbonne, France
M. Barlaud, Lab. I3S, Nice Univ., Valbonne, France
This paper deals with segmentation and edge-preserving restoration. We use an active contour method to segment an image which may not be very noisy with regard to its edges. In order to both restore and segment a noisy image, we propose in this paper to derive a system of two partial differential equations, one for edge-preserving restoration (using edges given by segmentation), and the other for segmentation (using the restored image).
Index Terms:
image restoration; edge-preserving restoration; segmentation; active contour method; noisy image; PDE; restored image; partial differential equations
Citation:
S. Teboul, L. Blanc-Feraud, G. Aubert, M. Barlaud, "Segmentation and edge-preserving restoration," icip, vol. 2, pp.470, 1997 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP'97) - Volume 2, 1997
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