undersegmentation
English
Etymology
Noun
undersegmentation (countable and uncountable, plural undersegmentations)
- (computing) A division into too few segments, as when attempting to recognize parts of an image.
- 2015, Chenliang Xu, Jason J. Corso, “LIBSVX: A Supervoxel Library and Benchmark for Early Video Processing”, in arXiv:
- They all perform well in terms of segmentation accuracy, but vary in regard to the other desiderata: GBH captures object boundaries best; SWA has the best potential for region compression; and TSP achieves the best undersegmentation error.
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