articleNov 13, 2002Closed access
Interactive graph cuts for optimal boundary & region segmentation of objects in N-D images
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Abstract
In this paper we describe a new technique for general purpose interactive segmentation of N-dimensional images. The user marks certain pixels as "object" or "background" to provide hard constraints for segmentation. Additional soft constraints incorporate both boundary and region information. Graph cuts are used to find the globally optimal segmentation of the N-dimensional image. The obtained solution gives the best balance of boundary and region properties among all segmentations satisfying the constraints. The topology of our segmentation is unrestricted and both "object" and "background" segments may consist of several isolated parts. Some experimental results are presented in the context of photo/video…
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- Segmentation
- Segmentation-based object categorization
- Scale-space segmentation
- Image segmentation
- Minimum spanning tree-based segmentation
- Computer science
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- Artificial intelligence
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