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Classification-driven watershed segmentation.

IEEE Trans Image Process

May 2007

Department of Computing Science, University of AlberM, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E8, Canada.

This paper presents a novel approach for creation of topographical function and object markers used within watershed segmentation. Typically, marker-driven watershed segmentation extracts seeds indicating the presence of objects or background at specific image locations. The marker locations are then set to be regional minima within the topological surface (typically, the gradient of the original input image), and the watershed algorithm is applied.

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