학술논문

Three-dimensional surface topography segmentation through clustering
Document Type
Author abstract
Source
Wear. Feb 4, 2007, Vol. 262 Issue 3-4, p395, 16 p.
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0043-1648
Abstract
To link to full-text access for this article, visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2006.06.013 Byline: N. Senin, M. Ziliotti, R. Groppetti Keywords: Three-dimensional surface topography characterization; Surface roughness; Segmentation; Clustering Abstract: In digital image analysis, segmentation is the partitioning of the image into multiple regions according to a given criterion. This work investigates the adaptation of segmentation techniques originally developed for digital images to the partitioning of the three-dimensional micro and nano topography of engineered surfaces. In particular, a segmentation technique is introduced for partitioning a surface into regions characterized by homogeneous local texture properties. Local surface texture properties are captured through roughness parameters evaluated over surface patches centered about each surface point. Roughness parameters are chosen depending on texture properties to be highlighted, and collected into feature vectors that are then subjected to clustering. Several issues are addressed, ranging from the choice of appropriate clustering techniques to the design of proper feature vectors and similarity metrics for capturing relevant aspects of three-dimensional surface topography and achieving a meaningful partitioning. The advantages in terms of improved morphologic, structural and tribologic analysis capabilities are highlighted and discussed through the application of the proposed technique to example real-life industrial applications, mainly concerned with the discrimination of localized surface modifications either generated on purpose and in controlled conditions (such as indentations and scratches produced during surface testing) or generated by random interaction of the surface with the environment (scratches, bumps and other types of marking due to accidental damage or use-related wear phenomena). Author Affiliation: Universita di Parma, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Parco Area delle Scienze 181/A, 43100 Parma (PR), Italy Article History: Received 12 August 2005; Revised 29 May 2006; Accepted 14 June 2006