Author:
Vandaele Robin,Nervo Guillaume Adrien,Gevaert Olivier
Abstract
AbstractWe propose a new method based on Topological Data Analysis (TDA) consisting of Topological Image Modification (TIM) and Topological Image Processing (TIP) for object detection. Through this newly introduced method, we artificially destruct irrelevant objects, and construct new objects with known topological properties in irrelevant regions of an image. This ensures that we are able to identify the important objects in relevant regions of the image. We do this by means of persistent homology, which allows us to simultaneously select appropriate thresholds, as well as the objects corresponding to these thresholds, and separate them from the noisy background of an image. This leads to a new image, processed in a completely unsupervised manner, from which one may more efficiently extract important objects. We demonstrate the usefulness of this proposed method for topological image processing through a case-study of unsupervised segmentation of the ISIC 2018 skin lesion images. Code for this project is available on https://bitbucket.org/ghentdatascience/topimgprocess.
Funder
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
European Research Council
Vlaamse regering
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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