Xu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Hierarchical image simplification and segmentation based on Mumford–Shah-salient level line selectionXu et al., 2016
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- Xu Y
- Géraud T
- Najman L
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- Pattern Recognition Letters
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Hierarchies, such as the tree of shapes, are popular representations for image simplification and segmentation thanks to their multiscale structures. Selecting meaningful level lines (boundaries of shapes) yields to simplify image while preserving intact salient structures …
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