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Engineering, 11.02.2020 05:31, metatiley

Consider a region growing method that uses the homogeneity measure H(A) TRUE H(R.)= FALSE if σ 1 if σ > 1 where σ, is the sample variance of the pixels in region Ri. Assume that the method starts with the upper left pixel and always attempts to grow to a new connected pixel (assuming eight neighbors) whose gray level is closest to the average of the gray levels of the current region. For the grayscale image below, find the first region that will be generated using this algorithm (grow from the upper left pixel until H(R1) is FALSE). Circle this region in the image and compute the mean and sample variance of the region. For each step in the region growing process, write down the pixel values in the current region and their mean and variance. Assume that the sample variance σ, of a region Ri is defined by where N is the number of pixels in R, I, are the pixel values in Ri, and μ is the mean of the pixel values in Ri. The sum is over the pixels in Ri. The gray-level image is 8 814 10 11 129 12 10 10 1210 12 128 14 11 8 9 11

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