A Comprehensive Study of Various Fuzzy C-Means Clustering Algorithms
Pooja Sangwan, Rakesh Kumar, Amandeep Kaur, Gaurav Dhiman
Abstract
Digital image processing is becoming another ever-growing yet popular field of demands for daily life, ranging from medicine, room evaluation, security, support, and security of the automotive community, among many others. The proposed framework focuses mostly on fuzzy logic structures somewhere in optical image processing. The main goal of most of this work is to demonstrate how fuzzy logic is implemented in image processing with little more than a quick introduction of fuzzy logic and optical image processing. Fuzzy logic, one of those artificial intelligence decision-making approaches, provides even greater room for use. When everything that would also have been allowed access to declarations at all since birth, particularly concerning in popularity in recent years, fuzzy logic as a whole has been proven to be true in virtually all systemic fields. Furthermore, the implications continue to suggest that the previously presented technique is worthy of attention in image processing software systems with the appropriate expansion.