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Image processing of multiphase images obtained via X-ray microtomography: A review

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Title Image processing of multiphase images obtained via X-ray microtomography: A review
Names Schlüter, Steffen (creator)
Sheppard, Adrian (creator)
Brown, Kendra (creator)
Wildenschild, Dorthe (creator)
Date Issued 2014-04-25 (iso8601)
Note This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291944-7973.
Abstract Easier access to X-ray microtomography (lCT) facilities has provided much new insight from
high-resolution imaging for various problems in porous media research. Pore space analysis with respect to
functional properties usually requires segmentation of the intensity data into different classes. Image segmentation
is a nontrivial problem that may have a profound impact on all subsequent image analyses. This
review deals with two issues that are neglected in most of the recent studies on image segmentation: (i)
focus on multiclass segmentation and (ii) detailed descriptions as to why a specific method may fail
together with strategies for preventing the failure by applying suitable image enhancement prior to segmentation.
In this way, the presented algorithms become very robust and are less prone to operator bias.
Three different test images are examined: a synthetic image with ground-truth information, a synchrotron
image of precision beads with three different fluids residing in the pore space, and a lCT image of a soil
sample containing macropores, rocks, organic matter, and the soil matrix. Image blur is identified as the
major cause for poor segmentation results. Other impairments of the raw data like noise, ring artifacts, and
intensity variation can be removed with current image enhancement methods. Bayesian Markov random
field segmentation, watershed segmentation, and converging active contours are well suited for multiclass
segmentation, yet with different success to correct for partial volume effects and conserve small image features
simultaneously.
Genre Article
Topic Image processing
Identifier Schlüter, S., A. Sheppard, K. Brown, and D. Wildenschild (2014), Image processing of multiphase images obtained via X-ray microtomography: A review, Water Resources Research, 50, 3615–3639. doi:10.1002/2014WR015256

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