Abstract

Aiming at the characteristic of medical images, this paper presents the improved genetic simulated annealing algorithm with K-means clustering analysis and applies in medical CT image segmentation. This improved genetic simulated annealing algorithm can be used to globally optimize k-means image segmentation functions to solve the locality and the sensitiveness of the initial condition. It can automatically adjust the parameters of genetic algorithm according to the fitness values of individuals and the decentralizing degree of individuals of the population and keep the variety of population for rapidly converging, and it can effectively avoid appearing precocity and plunging into local optimum. The example shows that the method is feasible, and better segmentation results have got to satisfy the request for 3D reconstruction, compared with k-means image segmentation and genetic algorithm based image segmentation.

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