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Unsupervised Texture Segmentation Using Multispectral Modelling Approach
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Michal Haindl, Institute of Information Theory and Automation Academy of Sciences CR, 182 08 Prague, Czech Republic
Stanislav Mikes, Institute of Information Theory and Automation Academy of Sciences CR, 182 08 Prague, Czech Republic
A new unsupervised multispectral texture segmentation method with unknown number of classes is presented. Multispectral texture mosaics are locally represented by four causal multispectral random field models recursively evaluated for each pixel. The segmentation algorithm is based on the underlying Gaussian mixture model and starts with an over segmented initial estimation which is adaptively modified until the optimal number of homogeneous texture segments is reached. The performance of the presented method is extensively tested on the Prague segmentation benchmark using the commonest segmentation criteria and compares favourably with several alternative texture segmentation methods.
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Michal Haindl, Stanislav Mikes, "Unsupervised Texture Segmentation Using Multispectral Modelling Approach," icpr, vol. 2, pp.203-206, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 2, 2006
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