Intelligent Systems

Principled network extraction from images

2021

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Images of natural systems may represent patterns of network-like structure, which could reveal important information about the topological properties of the underlying subject. However, the image itself does not automatically provide a formal definition of a network in terms of sets of nodes and edges. Instead, this information should be suitably extracted from the raw image data. Motivated by this, we present a principled model to extract network topologies from images that is scalable and efficient. We map this goal into solving a routing optimization problem where the solution is a network that minimizes an energy function which can be interpreted in terms of an operational and infrastructural cost. Our method relies on recent results from optimal transport theory and is a principled alternative to standard image-processing techniques that are based on heuristics. We test our model on real images of the retinal vascular system, slime mold and river networks and compare with routines combining image-processing techniques. Results are tested in terms of a similarity measure related to the amount of information preserved in the extraction. We find that our model finds networks from retina vascular network images that are more similar to hand-labeled ones, while also giving high performance in extracting networks from images of rivers and slime mold for which there is no ground truth available. While there is no unique method that fits all the images the best, our approach performs consistently across datasets, its algorithmic implementation is efficient and can be fully automatized to be run on several datasets with little supervision.

Author(s): Diego Baptista and Caterina De Bacco
Journal: Royal Society Open Science
Volume: 8
Number (issue): 7
Pages: 210025
Year: 2021
Month: July

Department(s): Physics for Inference and Optimization
Bibtex Type: Article (article)
Paper Type: Journal

DOI: 10.1098/rsos.210025
State: Published

Links: Preprint
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@article{Img2net,
  title = {Principled network extraction from images},
  author = {Baptista, Diego and Bacco, Caterina De},
  journal = {Royal Society Open Science},
  volume = {8},
  number = {7},
  pages = {210025},
  month = jul,
  year = {2021},
  doi = {10.1098/rsos.210025},
  month_numeric = {7}
}