Abstract
The mixture model is a commonly used approach for image segmentation. However, it doesn’t consider the spatial information. In order to overcome this disadvantage, several spatially constrained mixture models have been proposed. In this paper, these spatially constrained mixture models and their experimental results on synthetic and real world images are presented. These experimental results demonstrate that the spatially constrained mixture models can achieve competitive performance compared to the standard mixture model.
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