Binarization of Gray-Scaled Digital Images Via Fuzzy Reasoning
- Author
- Klinko, Steve
- Published
- [2002].
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- 1 electronic document
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- Voska, Ned and Dominquez, Jesus A.
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- A new fast-computational technique based on fuzzy entropy measure has been developed to find an optimal binary image threshold. In this method, the image pixel membership functions are dependent on the threshold value and reflect the distribution of pixel values in two classes; thus, this technique minimizes the classification error. This new method is compared with two of the best-known threshold selection techniques, Otsu and Huang-Wang. The performance of the proposed method supersedes the performance of Huang-Wang and Otsu methods when the image consists of textured background and poor printing quality. The three methods perform well but yield different binarization approaches if the background and foreground of the image have well-separated gray-level ranges.
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- Document ID: 20020094350.
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