Quick shift is a mode seeking algorithm which links each pixel to its nearest neighbor which has an increase in the estimate of the density. These links form a tree, where the root of the tree is the pixel which correspond to the highest mode in the image.
[MAP,GAPS] = VL_QUICKSHIFT(I, KERNELSIZE, MAXDIST) computes quick shift on the image I. KERNELSIZE is the bandwidth of the Parzen window estimator of the density. Since searching over all pixels for the nearest neighbor which increases the density would be prohibitively expensive, MAXDIST controls the maximum L2 distance between neighbors that should be linked. MAP and GAP represent the resulting forest of trees. They are array of the same size of I. Each element (pixel) of MAP is and index to the parent elemen in the forest and GAP contains the corresponding branch length. Pixels which are at the root of their respective tree have MAP(x) = x and GAPS(x) = inf.
[MAP,GAPS,E] = VL_QUICKSHIFT(I, KERNELSIZE, MAXDIST) also returns the estimate of the density E.
[MAP,GAPS] = VL_QUICKSHIFT(I, KERNELSIZE) uses a default MAXDIST of 3 * KERNELSIZE.
- Notes
The distance between pixels is always measured in image coordinates (not normalized), so the importance of the color component should be weighted accordingly before calling this function.
Options:
- Verbose
Toggles verbose output.
- Medoid
Run medoid shift instead of quick shift.
See also: VL_HELP().