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In this paper, we present different recent segmentation works based on discrete maps. Discrete maps provide an efficient framework for region based segmentation methods. A discrete map is a mixed model combining an encoding of the discrete boundaries of the image regions with topological graphs which represent the topology of the image.
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Brun, L., Domenger, J., Braquelaire, J. (1998). Discrete Maps: a Framework for Region Segmentation Algorithms. In: Jolion, JM., Kropatsch, W.G. (eds) Graph Based Representations in Pattern Recognition. Computing Supplement, vol 12. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6487-7_9
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