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What is Effective Average Gradient (EAG)

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A special expression for or a particular parameter of the average gradient of images, in which only those pixels with non-zero gradient values are involved in the computation. Since the influence of zero gradient pixels is removed, so it is called “effective”. It is a selective statistics of images, and the basis of transition region determination.
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A Critical Overview of Image Segmentation Techniques Based on Transition Region
Yu-Jin Zhang (Tsinghua University, China)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch112
Abstract
Image segmentation is the key step from image processing to image analysis, and is an important technique of image engineering. Image segmentation based on transition region is a special or distinctive type of techniques that are different from traditional boundary-based or region-based techniques. Since the first technique using transition region proposed, there are many subsequent related researches and applications, and a series of papers in the literature citing are published worldwide. Using Google Scholar, a number of papers citing the original papers are searched, a study on the statistics of these papers is conducted. These papers are sorted first according to the publishing year, and then grouped according to their purposes and contents (with techniques used). Some questionable issues in these papers are pointed out and critically discussed, and several further research directions are indicated and analyzed.
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