slic segmentation
scott.richardson at visionsystemsinc.com
scott.richardson at visionsystemsinc.com
Wed Dec 18 10:53:32 EST 2013
Ok. That makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.
On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:19:43 AM UTC-5, Josh Warner wrote:
>
> For completeness, also note earlier SLIC versions automatically forced a
> small Gaussian blur to the image prior to segmentation. This was controlled
> via the sigma parameter, and it defaulted to 1.
>
> Now the default is sigma=0; i.e. SLIC just performs SLIC by default. This
> is more intuitive and offers compatibility with workflows including their
> own custom pre-processing blurs. So, in addition to what Juan noted above,
> if you want result parity with 0.8.x you also must set sigma=1.
>
> On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 8:11:06 AM UTC-6, Juan Nunez-Iglesias
> wrote:
>
> The segmentation did change, as a result of this PR:
>>
>> https://github.com/scikit-image/scikit-image/pull/666
>>
>>
>> In summary, the handling of the ratio/compactness parameter in
>> scikit-image's SLIC was different from the reference implementation
>> provided by the authors, and we fixed that between 0.8 and 0.9. If you
>> fiddle with the compactness parameter, you should be able to get something
>> close to your original segmentation.
>>
>>
>> I hope this helps!
>>
>>
>> Juan.
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>>
>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:08 AM, scott.ri... at visionsystemsinc.com <
>> scott.ri... at visionsystemsinc.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I recently upgraded skimage from release 0.8.2.0 to 0.9.3 and noticed
>>> that I am getting back a different segmentation than I used to.
>>>
>>> I see that @jni and @ahojnnes have made quite a few edits to
>>> skimage/segmentation/slic_superpixels.py and _slic.pyx, so I suspect
>>> that is expected, but I wanted to make sure it wasn't a regression.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Scott
>>>
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