Image segmentation by artificial life approach using autonomous agents

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose an image segmentation by artificial life approach using autonomous agents. Each agent moves on the image according to some constant rules as follows; Each agent has the features such as color. It moves onto a pixel which has the most similar features. It also puts pheromone on the pixels. The pheromone is the idea based on the chemical substance which has the property to keep agents away. Each agent searches for the pixel which has smaller amount of pheromone and the most similar features. The locus of each agent becomes a segmented region. The proposed method has the following features: (1) it costs less amount of calculation; (2) it can be applied to a wide variety of images.

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Kagawa, H., Kinouchi, M., & Hagiwara, M. (1999). Image segmentation by artificial life approach using autonomous agents. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (Vol. 6, pp. 4413–4418). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.3156/jfuzzy.12.1_176

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