CVL Seminar: Daniel Glasner
CVL Seminar: Daniel Glasner, Contour Based Joint Clustering of Multiple Segmentations".
- Date: March 29, 2011
- Time: 11:00 am
- Location: AV Williams 3258
We present an unsupervised shape based method for joint clustering of multiple image segmentations. Given two or more tightly related images, such as close frames in a video sequence, or images of the same scene taken under different lighting conditions, our method generates a joint segmentation of the images. We introduce a novel contour based representation that allows us to cast the shape-based joint clustering problem as a quadratic semi-assignment problem. Our score function is additive. We use complex valued affinities to assess the quality of matching the edge elements at the exterior bounding contour of clusters, while ignoring the contributions of elements that fall in the interior of the clusters. We further combine this contour-based score with region information and use a linear programming relaxation to solve for the joint clusters. We evaluate our approach on the occlusion boundary data-set of Stein et al.
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