On distances, paths and connections for hyperspectral image segmentation

2 Feb 2016  ·  Guillaume Noyel, Jesus Angulo, Dominique Jeulin ·

The present paper introduces the $\eta$ and {\eta} connections in order to add regional information on $\lambda$-flat zones, which only take into account a local information. A top-down approach is considered. First $\lambda$-flat zones are built in a way leading to a sub-segmentation. Then a finer segmentation is obtained by computing $\eta$-bounded regions and $\mu$-geodesic balls inside the $\lambda$-flat zones. The proposed algorithms for the construction of new partitions are based on queues with an ordered selection of seeds using the cumulative distance. $\eta$-bounded regions offers a control on the variations of amplitude in the class from a point, called center, and $\mu$-geodesic balls controls the "size" of the class. These results are applied to hyperspectral images.

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