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An important and difficult problem in image processing is to segment an image into several different kinds of regions. Unless we isolate regions, we cannot perform further processing for pattern recognition, scene analysis, image interpretation, etc. Besides, if the segmentation phase can be done at high speed, this reduces the total processing time greatly.
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Fukada, Y. (1981). Real Time Region Analysis for Image Data. In: Onoe, M., Preston, K., Rosenfeld, A. (eds) Real-Time Parallel Computing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3893-2_10
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