1 June 1993 KISS: a multiagent segmentation system
Olivier Baujard, Catherine Garbay
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Abstract
We present a multiagent computer segmentation system, named KISS. This system has been implemented under our multiagent problem solver (MAPS), a generic programming environment dedicated to multiagent architecture design. MAPS entails a basic distinction between object-oriented and action-oriented agents, which allows flexible alternation between figurative and operative focusing tasks. KISS demonstrates the applicability of a multiagent approach to computer vision by offering a clear distribution of knowledge among several agents, dedicated successively to low-, intermediate-, and high-level analysis steps. Segmentation is approached through a cooperative analysis, involving both region and contour-based detection. Interpretation of patterns is made under three successive steps, using geometrical, relational, and semantic labeling, respectively. Such interpretation makes it possible to guide the selection of handling procedures to improve the initial segmentation. The potential power of such an approach is exemplified by its application to muscle fiber analysis.
Olivier Baujard and Catherine Garbay "KISS: a multiagent segmentation system," Optical Engineering 32(6), (1 June 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.134190
Published: 1 June 1993
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing

Image filtering

Computer programming

Computing systems

Digital filtering

Computer vision technology

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