Digital images may register states of a process, and image analysis help us to study this process and its peculiarities. In spite of the fact that there are a lot of textbooks on techniques of image analysis, any new problem may requires a new method. Last decades fractal and multifractal methods are often used to analyze high resolution images having complex textures. In many cases fractal characteristics may be considered as classifying signs for further clustering. In this paper we present two multifractal methods. The first method allows us to obtain multifractal spectra and decompose an initial image into the union of nonintersecting sets. The second one is based on the transformation of an initial measure distribution under so called "direct multifractal transform" and calculation of information dimensions of measure supports. The examples of application of these techniques are given for various kinds of sea surface images.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикации14th International Conference on Communications, Electromagnetics and Medical Applications
РедакторыDimiter Tz. Dimitrov
Место публикацииSofia
Издатель TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA
Страницы32-35
Число страниц4
СостояниеОпубликовано - 17 окт 2019
Событие14th International Conference on Communications, Electromagnetics and Medical Applications, CEMA 2019 - Sofia, Болгария
Продолжительность: 17 окт 201919 окт 2019

Серия публикаций

НазваниеCommunication, Electromagnetics and Medical Application
Том2019-October
ISSN (печатное издание)1314-2100

конференция

конференция14th International Conference on Communications, Electromagnetics and Medical Applications, CEMA 2019
Страна/TерриторияБолгария
ГородSofia
Период17/10/1919/10/19

    Области исследований

  • Digital image analysis, multifractal methods, multifractal spectra, information dimension

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Медицинская информатика
  • Медицина (разное)
  • Компьютерные сети и коммуникации
  • Прикладные компьютерные науки
  • Обработка сигналов
  • Радиология, радиационная медицина и радионуклидная визуализация

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