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Image segmentation refers to a process by which a raw input image is partitioned into non-overlapping regions such that each region is homogenous and connected, and the union of no two spatially adjacent regions is homogeneous. The objective of segmentation is to simplify and change the representation of an image into something that is more meaningful and easier to analyze. This paper reviews the...
Image segmentation denotes a process by which an image is partitioned into non-intersecting regions and each region is homogeneous. Many approaches have been proposed for the color image segmentation. Among these approaches, the clustering methods have been extensively investigated and used. Fuzzy C-Means has been used in image segmentation widely. However, it is not good for the image with noise...
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