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Cartoon-texture evolution for two-region image segmentation

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL OPTIMIZATION AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 84, Issue 1, Pages 5-26

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10589-022-00387-7

Keywords

Image segmentation; Cartoon-texture decomposition; Non-smooth optimization; ADMM method

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In this study, a novel image segmentation model is proposed that can accurately handle images containing noise or oscillatory information such as texture, in addition to smooth images.
Two-region image segmentation is the process of dividing an image into two regions of interest, i.e., the foreground and the background. To this aim, Chan et al. (SIAM J Appl Math 66(5):1632-1648, 2006) designed a model well suited for smooth images. One drawback of this model is that it may produce a bad segmentation when the image contains oscillatory components. Based on a cartoon-texture decomposition of the image to be segmented, we propose a new model that is able to produce an accurate segmentation of images also containing noise or oscillatory information like texture. The novel model leads to a non-smooth constrained optimization problem which we solve by means of the ADMM method. The convergence of the numerical scheme is also proved. Several experiments on smooth, noisy, and textural images show the effectiveness of the proposed model.

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