1 March 2006 Object segmentation algorithm using snakes in stereo images
Shin-Hyoung Kim, Jong-Whan Jang, JaeHo Choi
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Abstract
A snake-based algorithm for segmenting an object from a pair of stereo images is presented. Unlike previously developed snake-based algorithms, this one performs well even when the objects in the picture are occluded and the background behind them is cluttered. Also, the algorithm is not sensitive to the placement of the initial snake points. The algorithm uses a new energy function defined over the disparity space between the pair of the stereo images to successfully locate the boundary of an object in a complex image. Experimental results have shown that the developed algorithm produces more accurate segmentation results than those of the well-known conventional snake algorithm reported by Kass et al.
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Shin-Hyoung Kim, Jong-Whan Jang, and JaeHo Choi "Object segmentation algorithm using snakes in stereo images," Optical Engineering 45(3), 037005 (1 March 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2181569
Published: 1 March 2006
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing algorithms and systems

Algorithm development

Cameras

Optical engineering

Distributed interactive simulations

Computer simulations

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