Journal Article

·2009

Hyper-spectral image segmentation using spectral clustering with covariance descriptors

Olcay Kurşun , Fethullah Karabiber YTU , Cemalettin Koç , Abdullah Bal YTU

Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE

Abstract

Image segmentation is an important and difficult computer vision problem. Hyper-spectral images pose even more difficulty due to their high-dimensionality. Spectral clustering (SC) is a recently popular clustering/segmentation algorithm. In general, SC lifts the data to a high dimensional space, also known as the kernel trick, then derive eigenvectors in this new space, and finally using these new dimensions partition the data into clusters. We demonstrate that SC works efficiently when combined with covariance descriptors that can be used to assess pixelwise similarities rather than in the high-dimensional Euclidean space. We present the formulations and some preliminary results of the proposed hybrid image segmentation method for hyper-spectral images.

Keywords

Spectral clustering Artificial intelligence Pattern recognition (psychology) Cluster analysis Image segmentation Kernel (algebra) Segmentation-based object categorization Scale-space segmentation Segmentation Mathematics Curse of dimensionality Computer science Covariance Computer vision Combinatorics

Subject Areas

Remote-Sensing Image Classification ·Media Technology ·Physical Sciences
Face and Expression Recognition ·Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ·Physical Sciences
Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques ·Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ·Physical Sciences

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