Liang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Image feature selection using genetic programming for figure-ground segmentationLiang et al., 2017
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- Liang Y
- Zhang M
- Browne W
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- Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
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Figure-ground segmentation is the process of separating regions of interest from unimportant background. One challenge is to segment images with high variations (eg containing a cluttered background), which requires effective feature sets to capture the …
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