Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities

The local intensity fitting active contour models can handle inhomogeneous images, but they suffer from the shortcomings of poor performance in segmenting images with severe intensity inhomogeneity and being sensitive to initializations. To overcome these problems, we put forward a robust active con...

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Main Authors: Xiaoying Shan, Xiaoliang Gong, Yingchun Ren, Asoke K. Nandi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9007358/
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spelling doaj-27e7f2bd818d447790030dc8bb226d3b2021-03-30T03:09:31ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018432004321410.1109/ACCESS.2020.29758549007358Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image IntensitiesXiaoying Shan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1142-4389Xiaoliang Gong1Yingchun Ren2Asoke K. Nandi3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6248-2875College of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaCollege of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaCollege of Mathematics Physics and Information Engineering, Jiaxing University, Jiaxing, ChinaCollege of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaThe local intensity fitting active contour models can handle inhomogeneous images, but they suffer from the shortcomings of poor performance in segmenting images with severe intensity inhomogeneity and being sensitive to initializations. To overcome these problems, we put forward a robust active contour model by introducing two adjustment coefficient functions. The energy functional of the proposed model is presented by integrating the local fitting term and two adjustment coefficient functions. The local fitting term is defined by introducing two local fitting functions that approximate the image intensities inside and outside of the contour. These two adjustment coefficient functions, which improve the segmentation performance and enhance the robustness to initialization, are constructed by utilizing the Sigmoid function as well as the difference between local intensity averages and image actual intensities. The results of the experiments on synthetic and real images demonstrate that the presented model not only is capable of handling intensity inhomogeneity better under more flexible initializations but also takes less time in comparison with other region-based models. Furthermore, these two adjustment coefficients can be employed to other local intensity fitting models to enhance the robustness to initialization and to decrease the segmentation time.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9007358/Image segmentationactive contour modeladjustment coefficient functionsintensity inhomogeneity
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author Xiaoying Shan
Xiaoliang Gong
Yingchun Ren
Asoke K. Nandi
spellingShingle Xiaoying Shan
Xiaoliang Gong
Yingchun Ren
Asoke K. Nandi
Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
IEEE Access
Image segmentation
active contour model
adjustment coefficient functions
intensity inhomogeneity
author_facet Xiaoying Shan
Xiaoliang Gong
Yingchun Ren
Asoke K. Nandi
author_sort Xiaoying Shan
title Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
title_short Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
title_full Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
title_fullStr Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
title_full_unstemmed Image Segmentation Using an Active Contour Model Based on the Difference Between Local Intensity Averages and Actual Image Intensities
title_sort image segmentation using an active contour model based on the difference between local intensity averages and actual image intensities
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The local intensity fitting active contour models can handle inhomogeneous images, but they suffer from the shortcomings of poor performance in segmenting images with severe intensity inhomogeneity and being sensitive to initializations. To overcome these problems, we put forward a robust active contour model by introducing two adjustment coefficient functions. The energy functional of the proposed model is presented by integrating the local fitting term and two adjustment coefficient functions. The local fitting term is defined by introducing two local fitting functions that approximate the image intensities inside and outside of the contour. These two adjustment coefficient functions, which improve the segmentation performance and enhance the robustness to initialization, are constructed by utilizing the Sigmoid function as well as the difference between local intensity averages and image actual intensities. The results of the experiments on synthetic and real images demonstrate that the presented model not only is capable of handling intensity inhomogeneity better under more flexible initializations but also takes less time in comparison with other region-based models. Furthermore, these two adjustment coefficients can be employed to other local intensity fitting models to enhance the robustness to initialization and to decrease the segmentation time.
topic Image segmentation
active contour model
adjustment coefficient functions
intensity inhomogeneity
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9007358/
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