Digital image segmentation using periodic codings

Digital image segmentation using periodic codings is explored with reference to two applications. First, the application of uniform periodic codings, to the problem of segmenting the in-focus regions in an image from the blurred parts, is discussed. The work presented in this part extends a previous...

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Main Author: Celik, Mehmet Kemal
Other Authors: Electrical Engineering
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80099
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-800992020-09-29T05:39:56Z Digital image segmentation using periodic codings Celik, Mehmet Kemal Electrical Engineering LD5655.V855 1988.C458 Image processing -- Digital techniques Coding theory Digital image segmentation using periodic codings is explored with reference to two applications. First, the application of uniform periodic codings, to the problem of segmenting the in-focus regions in an image from the blurred parts, is discussed. The work presented in this part extends a previous investigation on this subject by considering the leakage effects. The method proposed consists of two stages. In each stage, filtering is done in the spatial frequency domain after uniform grating functions are applied to the images in the spatial domain. Then, algorithms for finding the period and phase of a physical grating are explored for a hybrid optical-digital application of the method. Second, a model for textures as the linear superposition of periodic narrowband components, defined as tones, is proposed. A priori information about the number of the tones, their spatial frequencies, and coefficients is necessary to generate tone and texture indicators. Tone indicators are obtained by filtering the image with complex analytical functions defined by the spatial frequencies of the tones present in the image. A criterion for choosing the dimensions of the filter is also provided. Texture indicators are then generated for each texture in the image by applying the a priori information of the tonal coefficients to the filtered images. Several methods for texture segmentation which employ texture indicators are proposed. Finally, examples which illustrate the characteristics of the method are presented. Master of Science 2017-11-09T20:41:55Z 2017-11-09T20:41:55Z 1988 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80099 en_US OCLC# 18617440 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 99 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Image processing -- Digital techniques
Coding theory
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1988.C458
Image processing -- Digital techniques
Coding theory
Celik, Mehmet Kemal
Digital image segmentation using periodic codings
description Digital image segmentation using periodic codings is explored with reference to two applications. First, the application of uniform periodic codings, to the problem of segmenting the in-focus regions in an image from the blurred parts, is discussed. The work presented in this part extends a previous investigation on this subject by considering the leakage effects. The method proposed consists of two stages. In each stage, filtering is done in the spatial frequency domain after uniform grating functions are applied to the images in the spatial domain. Then, algorithms for finding the period and phase of a physical grating are explored for a hybrid optical-digital application of the method. Second, a model for textures as the linear superposition of periodic narrowband components, defined as tones, is proposed. A priori information about the number of the tones, their spatial frequencies, and coefficients is necessary to generate tone and texture indicators. Tone indicators are obtained by filtering the image with complex analytical functions defined by the spatial frequencies of the tones present in the image. A criterion for choosing the dimensions of the filter is also provided. Texture indicators are then generated for each texture in the image by applying the a priori information of the tonal coefficients to the filtered images. Several methods for texture segmentation which employ texture indicators are proposed. Finally, examples which illustrate the characteristics of the method are presented. === Master of Science
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Celik, Mehmet Kemal
author Celik, Mehmet Kemal
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title Digital image segmentation using periodic codings
title_short Digital image segmentation using periodic codings
title_full Digital image segmentation using periodic codings
title_fullStr Digital image segmentation using periodic codings
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