A NEW IMPROVED THRESHOLD SEGMENTATION METHOD for SCANNING IMAGES of RESERVOIR ROCKS CONSIDERING PORE FRACTAL CHARACTERISTICS

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Based on the basic principle of the porosity method in image segmentation, considering the relationship between the porosity of the rocks and the fractal characteristics of the pore structures, a new improved image segmentation method was proposed, which uses the calculated porosity of the core images as a constraint to obtain the best threshold. The results of comparative analysis show that the porosity method can best segment images theoretically, but the actual segmentation effect is deviated from the real situation. Due to the existence of heterogeneity and isolated pores of cores, the porosity method that takes the experimental porosity of the whole core as the criterion cannot achieve the desired segmentation effect. On the contrary, the new improved method overcomes the shortcomings of the porosity method, and makes a more reasonable binary segmentation for the core grayscale images, which segments images based on the actual porosity of each image by calculated. Moreover, the image segmentation method based on the calculated porosity rather than the measured porosity also greatly saves manpower and material resources, especially for tight rocks.

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Lin, W., Li, X., Yang, Z., Lin, L., Xiong, S., Wang, Z., … Xiao, Q. (2018). A NEW IMPROVED THRESHOLD SEGMENTATION METHOD for SCANNING IMAGES of RESERVOIR ROCKS CONSIDERING PORE FRACTAL CHARACTERISTICS. Fractals, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218348X18400030

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