CS Seminar: Erchan Aptoula,TODAY, 26 April 2010 at 13:40 FENS L055
Morphological color image analysis
applied to content-based image description and retrieval
Erchan Aptoula
Abstract: Mathematical morphology (MM) is a powerful image
analysis framework, nowadays fully developed for both binary and
greyscale images. Its popularity is mainly due to its rigorous
mathematical foundation as well as its inherent ability to exploit the
spatial relationships of pixels. It provides a rich set of tools able
to perform from the simplest to the most demanding tasks: noise
reduction, edge detection, segmentation, texture and shape analysis
etc. This talk concentrates mainly on the extension of mathematical
morphology to color images, an issue with relatively simple
requirements, yet hardly straightforward. The resulting morphological
operators are then applied to the problem of content-based image
retrieval; a popular field, focusing on the description and retrieval
of visual data. More precisely, it is shown that the extension of MM to
color and more generally multivariate data, requires a vector ordering,
a comparative study of which is presented. We further introduce several
variations to lexicographical ordering that take into account the
properties of human color vision. Whereas in the second part of this
talk, morphology based color and texture descriptors, based on the
aforementioned notions, are presented.
Short Bio: Erchan Aptoula received the B.Sc. degree in Computer
Engineering from Galatasaray University, Istanbul in 2004. He further
holds M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Strasbourg
University, Strasbourg, obtained respectively in 2005 and 2008. His
research interests include color and multi-spectral image processing,
multivalued mathematical morphology and multimedia indexing.
(TODAY) Monday, 26 April 2010 at 13:40
FENS L055