Snakes assisted food image segmentation

In this paper we describe an image segmentation method for segmenting food items in images used for dietary assessment. Dietary assessment methods used to determine the foods and beverages consumed at a meal are essential for understanding the link between diet and health. Snakes, or active contours...

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Main Authors: He, Y., Khanna, N., Boushey, Carol, Delp, E.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50813
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Khanna, N.
Boushey, Carol
Delp, E.
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Delp, E.
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description In this paper we describe an image segmentation method for segmenting food items in images used for dietary assessment. Dietary assessment methods used to determine the foods and beverages consumed at a meal are essential for understanding the link between diet and health. Snakes, or active contours, are used extensively to locate object boundaries and segment images. Experimental results using classical snakes on food images show the problems associated with contour initialization and poor detection performance for food images. In this paper, we explore various methods of contour initialization and integrate a background removal method to improve the performance of food image segmentation. We describe the details of the proposed food image segmentation method and also evaluate our segmentation approach on food images.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-508132017-09-13T15:50:27Z Snakes assisted food image segmentation He, Y. Khanna, N. Boushey, Carol Delp, E. In this paper we describe an image segmentation method for segmenting food items in images used for dietary assessment. Dietary assessment methods used to determine the foods and beverages consumed at a meal are essential for understanding the link between diet and health. Snakes, or active contours, are used extensively to locate object boundaries and segment images. Experimental results using classical snakes on food images show the problems associated with contour initialization and poor detection performance for food images. In this paper, we explore various methods of contour initialization and integrate a background removal method to improve the performance of food image segmentation. We describe the details of the proposed food image segmentation method and also evaluate our segmentation approach on food images. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50813 10.1109/MMSP.2012.6343437 restricted
spellingShingle He, Y.
Khanna, N.
Boushey, Carol
Delp, E.
Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title_full Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title_fullStr Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title_full_unstemmed Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title_short Snakes assisted food image segmentation
title_sort snakes assisted food image segmentation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50813