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Tiled top-down combinatorial pyramids for large images representationInternational Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology (IJIST) Volume 21, Number 1, pages 28-36, March 2011 Abstract: The uprising number of applications that involve very large images with resolutions greater than 30000*30000 raises major memory management issues. Firstly, the amount of data usually prevents such images from being processed globally and therefore, designing a global image partition raises several issues. Secondly, a multi-resolution approach is necessary since an analysis only based on the highest resolution may miss global features revealed at lower resolutions. This paper introduces the tiled top-down pyramidal framework which addresses these two main constraints. Our model provides a full representation of multi-resolution images with both geometrical and topological relationships. The advantage of a top-down construction scheme is twofold: the focus of attention only refines regions of interest which results in a reduction of the amount of required memory and in a refinement process that may take into account hierarchical features from previous segmentations. Moreover, the top-down model is combined with a decomposition in tiles to provide an accurate memory bounding while allowing global analysis of large images. Keywords: Irregular pyramid; Topological model; Tiled data structure; Combinatorial map BibTex references@Article{GoffeAl11, author = {Goffe, R. and Brun L. and Damiand, G.}, title = {Tiled top-down combinatorial pyramids for large images representation}, journal = {International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology (IJIST)}, publisher = {Wiley Subscription Services}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {28-36}, month = {March}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Irregular pyramid; Topological model; Tiled data structure; Combinatorial map}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ima.20270} } Image |