Abstract

Image segmentation is still a challenging issue in pattern recognition. Among the various segmentation approaches are those based on graph partitioning, which present some drawbacks, one being high processing times. With the recent developments on complex networks theory, pattern recognition techniques based on graphs have improved considerably. The identification of cluster of vertices can be considered a process of community identification according to complex networks theory. Since data clustering is related with image segmentation, image segmentation can also be approached via complex networks. However, image segmentation based on complex networks poses a fundamental limitation which is the excessive numbers of nodes in the network. This paper presents a complex network approach for large image segmentation that is both accurate and fast. To that, we incorporate the concept of super pixels, to reduce the number of nodes in the network. We evaluate our method for both synthetic and real images. Results show that our method can outperform other graph-based methods both in accuracy and processing times.

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