A great effort has been done during last years to improve range image segmentation results. The efficacy of the algorithms is affected by the parameters tuning. In this work two well-known search techniques have been applied to this task: genetic algorithms and simulated annealing. These techniques are adopted in cascade: the former to obtain a rough seed point set and the latter to have a more precise refinement of suitable solutions. We addressed our efforts towards the range segmenter proposed by the University of Bern, that seems to be the best in term of versatility, being able to segment planar and curved surfaces, and in term of speed and quality of the performed segmentations. © 2002 IEEE.

Improvement in range segmentation parameters tuning / Cinque, L.; Corzani, F.; Levialdi, S.; Cucchiara, R.; Pignalberi, G.. - 16:1(2002), pp. 176-179. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Pattern Recognition tenutosi a Quebec City nel 2002) [10.1109/ICPR.2002.1044641].

Improvement in range segmentation parameters tuning

Cucchiara R.;
2002

Abstract

A great effort has been done during last years to improve range image segmentation results. The efficacy of the algorithms is affected by the parameters tuning. In this work two well-known search techniques have been applied to this task: genetic algorithms and simulated annealing. These techniques are adopted in cascade: the former to obtain a rough seed point set and the latter to have a more precise refinement of suitable solutions. We addressed our efforts towards the range segmenter proposed by the University of Bern, that seems to be the best in term of versatility, being able to segment planar and curved surfaces, and in term of speed and quality of the performed segmentations. © 2002 IEEE.
2002
International Conference on Pattern Recognition
Quebec City
2002
16
176
179
Cinque, L.; Corzani, F.; Levialdi, S.; Cucchiara, R.; Pignalberi, G.
Improvement in range segmentation parameters tuning / Cinque, L.; Corzani, F.; Levialdi, S.; Cucchiara, R.; Pignalberi, G.. - 16:1(2002), pp. 176-179. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Pattern Recognition tenutosi a Quebec City nel 2002) [10.1109/ICPR.2002.1044641].
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