*Result*: Cubixel: a novel paradigm in image processing using three-dimensional pixel representation.

Title:
Cubixel: a novel paradigm in image processing using three-dimensional pixel representation.
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Source:
Multimedia Tools & Applications; Jul2025, Vol. 84 Issue 23, p26215-26265, 51p
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Complementary Index

*Further Information*

*This paper introduces the innovative concept of the Cubixel—a three-dimensional representation of the traditional pixel—alongside the derived metric, Volume of the Void (VoV), which measures spatial disparities within images. By converting pixels into Cubixels, we can analyze the image's 3D properties, thereby enriching image processing and computer vision tasks. Utilizing Cubixels, we've developed algorithms for advanced image segmentation, edge detection, texture analysis, and feature extraction, yielding a deeper comprehension of image content. Our empirical experimental results on benchmark images and datasets showcase the applicability of these concepts. Further, we discuss future applications of Cubixels and VoV in various domains, particularly in medical imaging, where they have the potential to significantly enhance diagnostic processes. By interpreting images as complex 'urban landscapes', we envision a new frontier for deep learning models that simulate and learn from diverse environmental conditions. The integration of Cubixels into deep learning architectures promises to revolutionize the field, providing a pathway towards more intelligent, context-aware artificial intelligence systems. With this groundbreaking work, we aim to inspire future research that will unlock the full potential of image data, transforming both theoretical understanding and practical applications. Our code is available at https://github.com/sanadv/Cubixel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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