CAS-SFCM: Content-Aware Image Smoothing Based on Fuzzy Clustering with Spatial Information
Felipe Antunes-Santos, Carlos Lopez-Molina, Maite Mendioroz, Bernard De Baets

TL;DR
The paper introduces a new image smoothing method that adapts to local image features using fuzzy clustering, improving results on both artificial and real images.
Contribution
A novel content-aware image smoothing method using fuzzy clustering with configurable parameters for region count and spatial-tonal relevance.
Findings
The proposed method is not sensitive to centroid initialization.
It performs well on both artificial and real-world images.
A local homogeneity measure is introduced for quantitative evaluation.
Abstract
Image smoothing is a low-level image processing task mainly aimed at homogenizing an image, mitigating noise, or improving the visibility of certain image areas. There exist two main strategies for image smoothing. The first strategy is content-unaware image smoothing. This strategy replicates identical smoothing behavior at every region in the image, hence ignoring any local or semi-local properties of the image. The second strategy is content-aware image smoothing, which takes into account the local properties of the image in order to adapt the smoothing behavior. Such adaptation to local image conditions is intended to avoid the blurring of relevant structures (such as ridges, edges, and blobs) in the image. While the former strategy was ubiquitous in the early years of image processing, the last 20 years have seen an ever-increasing use of the latter, fueled by a combination of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Image Fusion Techniques · Image Enhancement Techniques · Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
