AN UNSUPERVISED COLOR-TEXTURE SEGMENTATION USING TWO-STAGE FUZZY c-MEANS ALGORITHM

2014 
Unsupervised image segmentation is a fundamental but challenging problem in computer vision. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised segmentation algorithm, which could find diverse applications in pattern recognition, particularly in computer vision. The algorithm, named Two-stage Fuzzy c-means Hybrid Approach (TFHA), adaptively clusters image pixels according to their multichannel Gabor responses taken at multiple scales and orientations. In the first stage, the fuzzy c-means (FCM) algorithm is applied for intelligent estimation of centroid number and initialization of cluster centroids, which endows the novel segmentation algorithm with adaptivity. To improve the efficiency of the algorithm, we utilize the Gray Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) feature extracted at the hyperpixel level instead of the pixel level to estimate centroid number and hyperpixel-cluster memberships, which are used as initialization parameters of the following main clustering stage to reduce the computational cost while keeping the segmentation performance in terms of accuracy close to original one. Then, in the second stage, the FCM algorithm is utilized again at the pixel level to improve the compactness of the clusters forming final homogeneous regions. To examine the performance of the proposed algorithm, extensive experiments were conducted and experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has a very effective segmentation results and computational behavior, decreases the execution time and increases the quality of segmentation results, compared with the state-of-the-art segmentation methods recently proposed in the literature.
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