Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions

Finite mixture model (FMM) is being increasingly used for unsupervised image segmentation. In this paper, a new finite mixture model based on a combination of generalized Gamma and Gaussian distributions using a trimmed likelihood estimator (GGMM-TLE) is proposed. GGMM-TLE combines the effectiveness...

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Main Authors: Yi Zhou, Hongqing Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3468967
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spelling doaj-242ffd25864543dda3e62d10c6a05fae2020-11-24T22:01:43ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472018-01-01201810.1155/2018/34689673468967Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian DistributionsYi Zhou0Hongqing Zhu1School of Information Science & Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, ChinaSchool of Information Science & Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, ChinaFinite mixture model (FMM) is being increasingly used for unsupervised image segmentation. In this paper, a new finite mixture model based on a combination of generalized Gamma and Gaussian distributions using a trimmed likelihood estimator (GGMM-TLE) is proposed. GGMM-TLE combines the effectiveness of Gaussian distribution with the asymmetric capability of generalized Gamma distribution to provide superior flexibility for describing different shapes of observation data. Another advantage is that we consider the spatial information among neighbouring pixels by introducing Markov random field (MRF); thus, the proposed mixture model remains sufficiently robust with respect to different types and levels of noise. Moreover, this paper presents a new component-based confidence level ordering trimmed likelihood estimator, with a simple form, allowing GGMM-TLE to estimate the parameters after discarding the outliers. Thus, the proposed algorithm can effectively eliminate the disturbance of outliers. Furthermore, the paper proves the identifiability of the proposed mixture model in theory to guarantee that the parameter estimation procedures are well defined. Finally, an expectation maximization (EM) algorithm is included to estimate the parameters of GGMM-TLE by maximizing the log-likelihood function. Experiments on multiple public datasets demonstrate that GGMM-TLE achieves a superior performance compared with several existing methods in image segmentation tasks.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3468967
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author Yi Zhou
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Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Yi Zhou
Hongqing Zhu
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title Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
title_short Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
title_full Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
title_fullStr Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
title_full_unstemmed Image Segmentation Using a Trimmed Likelihood Estimator in the Asymmetric Mixture Model Based on Generalized Gamma and Gaussian Distributions
title_sort image segmentation using a trimmed likelihood estimator in the asymmetric mixture model based on generalized gamma and gaussian distributions
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Finite mixture model (FMM) is being increasingly used for unsupervised image segmentation. In this paper, a new finite mixture model based on a combination of generalized Gamma and Gaussian distributions using a trimmed likelihood estimator (GGMM-TLE) is proposed. GGMM-TLE combines the effectiveness of Gaussian distribution with the asymmetric capability of generalized Gamma distribution to provide superior flexibility for describing different shapes of observation data. Another advantage is that we consider the spatial information among neighbouring pixels by introducing Markov random field (MRF); thus, the proposed mixture model remains sufficiently robust with respect to different types and levels of noise. Moreover, this paper presents a new component-based confidence level ordering trimmed likelihood estimator, with a simple form, allowing GGMM-TLE to estimate the parameters after discarding the outliers. Thus, the proposed algorithm can effectively eliminate the disturbance of outliers. Furthermore, the paper proves the identifiability of the proposed mixture model in theory to guarantee that the parameter estimation procedures are well defined. Finally, an expectation maximization (EM) algorithm is included to estimate the parameters of GGMM-TLE by maximizing the log-likelihood function. Experiments on multiple public datasets demonstrate that GGMM-TLE achieves a superior performance compared with several existing methods in image segmentation tasks.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3468967
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