Shape Sharing for Object Segmentation
chairman: Tinne Tuytelaars, Faculty of Engineering, KU Leuven
chairman: Serge J. Belongie, University of California, San Diego
published: Nov. 12, 2012, recorded: October 2012, views: 3972
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We introduce a category-independent shape prior for object segmentation. Existing shape priors assume class-specific knowledge, and thus are restricted to cases where the object class is known in advance. The main insight of our approach is that shapes are often shared between objects of different categories. To exploit this shape sharing phenomenon, we develop a non-parametric prior that transfers object shapes from an exemplar database to a test image based on local shape matching. The transferred shape priors are then enforced in a graph-cut formulation to produce a pool of object segment hypotheses. Unlike previous multiple segmentation methods, our approach benefits from global shape cues; unlike previous top-down methods, it assumes no class-specific training and thus enhances segmentation even for unfamiliar categories. On the challenging PASCAL 2010 and Berkeley Segmentation data sets, we show it outperforms the state-of-the-art in bottom-up or category independent segmentation.
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