Selective Video Object Cutout
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Wang, Wenguan
Shen, Jianbing
Porikli, Fatih
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)
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Conventional video segmentation approaches rely
heavily on appearance models. Such methods often use appearance descriptors that have limited discriminative power under complex scenarios. To improve the segmentation performance, this paper presents a pyramid histogram-based confidence map that incorporates structure information into appearance statistics. It also combines geodesic distance-based dynamic models.
Then, it employs an efficient measure of uncertainty propagation using local classifiers to determine the image regions, where the object labels might be ambiguous. The final foreground cutout is obtained by refining on the uncertain regions. Additionally, to reduce manual labeling, our method determines the frames to be labeled by the human operator in a principled manner, which further boosts the segmentation performance and minimizes the
labeling effort. Our extensive experimental analyses on two big benchmarks demonstrate that our solution achieves superior performance, favorable computational efficiency, and reduced manual labeling in comparison to the state of the art.
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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2099-12-31
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