Anne Guillaud, Hervé Troadec, Abdesslam Benzinou,
Vincent Rodin and Jean Le Bihan.
Continuity perception using a multiagent system, an application to
growth ring detection on fish otoliths.
ICPR'2000, IAPR 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition,
volume 2, pages 519-522, Barcelone (Spain), 3-8 September 2000.
Abstract:
One of the major problems encountered during an automatic contour detection is
the lack of structure continuity perception. Active contour's are currently
used to represent this continuity, but they point out some problems for contour
detection in textured, noisy and low contrast images. In this paper we present
a new approach to perceive continuity based on a 2D reconstruction of closed
contours using a multi-agent system. Each agent is provided with sensors on the
image which allow it to follow local extrema. The purpose is to detect
alternative light and dark concentric structures in an image. In the first
version of the method, the closed contour was validated when the agent had
found again its initial position after having described a circular path.
Actually this condition was not easily satisfied in bad contrasted images.
We have added high level information about the shape of the contour to improve
the detection. An application to fish otolith growth ring detection is
presented in the paper.
[doi:10.1109/ICPR.2000.906126]
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