In this paper, we propose a high-order accurate scheme for image segmentation based on the levelset method. In this approach, the curve evolution is described as the 0-level set of a representation function, but we modify the velocity that drives the curve to the boundary of the object in order to obtain a new velocity with additional properties that are extremely useful to develop a more stable high-order approximation with a small additional cost. The approximation scheme proposed here is the first 2D version of an adaptive “filtered” scheme recently introduced and analyzed by the authors in one dimension. This approach is interesting since the implementation of the filtered scheme is rather efficient and easy. The scheme combines two building blocks (a monotone scheme and a high-order scheme) via a filter function and smoothness indicators that allow one to detect the regularity of the approximate solution adapting the scheme in an automatic way. Some numerical tests on synthetic and real images confirm the accuracy of the proposed method and the advantages given by the new velocity.

A high-order scheme for image segmentation via a modified level-set method / Falcone, M.; Paolucci, G.; Tozza, S.. - In: SIAM JOURNAL ON IMAGING SCIENCES. - ISSN 1936-4954. - 13:1(2020), pp. 497-534. [10.1137/18M1231432]

A high-order scheme for image segmentation via a modified level-set method

Falcone M.
;
Paolucci G.;
2020

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a high-order accurate scheme for image segmentation based on the levelset method. In this approach, the curve evolution is described as the 0-level set of a representation function, but we modify the velocity that drives the curve to the boundary of the object in order to obtain a new velocity with additional properties that are extremely useful to develop a more stable high-order approximation with a small additional cost. The approximation scheme proposed here is the first 2D version of an adaptive “filtered” scheme recently introduced and analyzed by the authors in one dimension. This approach is interesting since the implementation of the filtered scheme is rather efficient and easy. The scheme combines two building blocks (a monotone scheme and a high-order scheme) via a filter function and smoothness indicators that allow one to detect the regularity of the approximate solution adapting the scheme in an automatic way. Some numerical tests on synthetic and real images confirm the accuracy of the proposed method and the advantages given by the new velocity.
2020
Filtered scheme; Hamilton--jacobi equations; image segmentation; level-set method; Smoothness indicators
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A high-order scheme for image segmentation via a modified level-set method / Falcone, M.; Paolucci, G.; Tozza, S.. - In: SIAM JOURNAL ON IMAGING SCIENCES. - ISSN 1936-4954. - 13:1(2020), pp. 497-534. [10.1137/18M1231432]
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