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Novel approaches to image segmentation based on neutrosophic logic.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Zhang ; Ming.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2010
  • 导师:Cheng, Heng-Da,eadvisorQi, Xiaojunecommittee memberWatson, Daniel W.ecommittee memberAllan, Stephen J.ecommittee memberChen, YangQuanecommittee member
  • 毕业院校:Utah State University
  • Department:Computer Science
  • ISBN:9781124343617
  • CBH:3428209
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:4506070
  • Pages:107
文摘
Neutrosophy studies the origin, nature, scope of neutralities, and their interactions with different ideational spectra. It is a new philosophy that extends fuzzy logic and is the basis of neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic probability, neutrosophic set theory, and neutrosophic statistics. Because the world is full of indeterminacy, the imperfection of knowledge that a human receives/observes from the external world also causes imprecision. Neutrosophy introduces a new concept <;Neut-A>, which is the representation of indeterminacy. However, this theory is mostly discussed in physiology and mathematics. Thus, applications to prove this theory can solve real problems are needed. Image segmentation is the first and key step in image processing. It is a critical and essential component of image analysis and pattern recognition. In this dissertation, I apply neutrosophy to three types of image segmentation: gray level images, breast ultrasound images, and color images. In gray level image segmentation, neutrosophy helps reduce noise and extend the watershed method to normal images. In breast ultrasound image segmentation, neutrosophy integrates two controversial opinions about speckle: speckle is noise versus speckle includes pattern information. In color image segmentation, neutrosophy integrates color and spatial information, global and local information in two different color spaces: RGB and CIE L*u*v*), respectively. The experiments show the advantage of using neutrosophy.

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