Abstract

Focusing on the currently available multi-view fuzzy clustering algorithms, many of which frequently lack robustness and are hence less frequently used in image segmentation. We present a multi-view fuzzy clustering image segmentation algorithm in this research, along with an autonomous view-weight learning mechanism. Firstly, to ensure that each view has the best view weight, the algorithm adds a view weight factor. Secondly, it introduces the weighted fuzzy factor and the kernel distance metric, the role of the weighted fuzzy factor is to collect the local spatial information and local grey scale information to preserve as much of the image’s detailed information as feasible during segmentation. The role of the kernel distance metric is to lessen the influence of outliers and noisy points on image segmentation. Finally, the technique for resolving the issue of image uncertainty and fuzzy factor selection introduces the concept of interval type-2 fuzzy c-means clustering. Numerous experiments on different images demonstrate that the proposed algorithm in this paper is more robust than previous multi-view fuzzy clustering algorithms for solving noise image segmentation problems. It is also more effective at segmenting images contaminated by noise and can better retain the detailed information in the image.

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