Visibility graphs for image processing

04/19/2018
by   Jacopo Iacovacci, et al.
0

The family of image visibility graphs (IVGs) have been recently introduced as simple algorithms by which scalar fields can be mapped into graphs. Here we explore the usefulness of such operator in the scenario of image processing and image classification. We demonstrate that the link architecture of the image visibility graphs encapsulates relevant information on the structure of the images and we explore their potential as image filters and compressors. We introduce several graph features, including the novel concept of Visibility Patches, and show through several examples that these features are highly informative, computationally efficient and universally applicable for general pattern recognition and image classification tasks.

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

page 6

page 9

page 10

page 11

research
06/05/2019

On Colourability of Polygon Visibility Graphs

We study the problem of colouring visibility graphs of polygons. In part...
research
01/16/2012

Variations of images to increase their visibility

The calculus of variations applied to the image processing requires some...
research
01/17/2020

On Visibility Graphs of Convex Fans and Terrains

For two points in the closure of a simple polygon P, we say that they se...
research
03/13/2021

Colouring polygon visibility graphs and their generalizations

Curve pseudo-visibility graphs generalize polygon and pseudo-polygon vis...
research
03/27/2016

Evolution of active categorical image classification via saccadic eye movement

Pattern recognition and classification is a central concern for modern i...
research
09/01/2022

Visibility Representations of Toroidal and Klein-bottle Graphs

In this paper, we study visibility representations of graphs that are em...
research
03/05/2019

Visibility graphs for robust harmonic similarity measures between audio spectra

Graph theory is emerging as a new source of tools for time series analys...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset