Abstract

In response to the low efficiency and poor quality of current seed optimization algorithms for multi-threshold image segmentation, this paper proposes the utilization of the normal distribution in the cluster distribution mathematical model, the Levy flight mechanism, and the differential evolution algorithm to address the deficiencies of the seed optimization algorithm. The main innovation lies in applying the BBO algorithm to image multi threshold segmentation, providing a new perspective and method for image segmentation tasks. The second significant progress is the combination of Levy flight dynamics and differential evolution algorithm (DEA) to improve the BBO algorithm, thereby enhancing its performance and image segmentation quality. Therefore, a multi-threshold image segmentation model based on the optimized seed optimization algorithm is developed. The experimental results showed that on the function f1, the iteration of the improved seed optimization algorithm was 53, the Generational Distance value was 0.0020, the Inverted Generational Distance value was 0.098, and the Spacing value was 0.051. Compared with the other two algorithms, the improved seed optimization algorithm has better image segmentation performance and clearer image segmentation details. In summary, compared with existing multi-threshold image segmentation methods, the proposed multi-threshold image segmentation model based on the improved seed optimization algorithm has a better image segmentation effect and higher efficiency, can significantly improve the quality of image segmentation, has positive significance for the development of image processing technology, and also provides references for the improvement and application of optimization algorithms.

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