Image Segmentation Method Using Fuzzy C Mean Clustering Based on Multi-Objective Optimization

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Image segmentation is not only one of the hottest topics in digital image processing, but also an important part of computer vision applications. As one kind of image segmentation algorithms, fuzzy C-means clustering is an effective and concise segmentation algorithm. However, the drawback of FCM is that it is sensitive to image noise. To solve the problem, this paper designs a novel fuzzy C-mean clustering algorithm based on multi-objective optimization. We add a parameter λ to the fuzzy distance measurement formula to improve the multi-objective optimization. The parameter λ can adjust the weights of the pixel local information. In the algorithm, the local correlation of neighboring pixels is added to the improved multi-objective mathematical model to optimize the clustering cent. Two different experimental results show that the novel fuzzy C-means approach has an efficient performance and computational time while segmenting images by different type of noises.

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Chen, J., Yang, C., Xu, G., & Ning, L. (2018). Image Segmentation Method Using Fuzzy C Mean Clustering Based on Multi-Objective Optimization. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1004). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1004/1/012035

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