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2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06)
Segmentation by Level Sets and Symmetry
New York, NY
June 17-June 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2597-0
Tammy Riklin-Raviv, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Nahum Kiryati, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Nir Sochen, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Shape symmetry is an important cue for image understanding. In the absence of more detailed prior shape information, segmentation can be significantly facilitated by symmetry. However, when symmetry is distorted by perspectivity, the detection of symmetry becomes non-trivial, thus complicating symmetry-aided segmentation. We present an original approach for segmentation of symmetrical objects accommodating perspective distortion. The key idea is the use of the replicative form induced by the symmetry for challenging segmentation tasks. This is accomplished by dynamic extraction of the object boundaries, based on the image gradients, gray levels or colors, concurrently with registration of the image symmetrical counterpart (e.g. reflection) to itself. The symmetrical counterpart of the evolving object contour supports the segmentation by resolving possible ambiguities due to noise, clutter, distortion, shadows, occlusions and assimilation with the background. The symmetry constraint is integrated in a comprehensive level-set functional for segmentation that determines the evolution of the delineating contour. The proposed framework is exemplified on various images of skewsymmetrical objects and its superiority over state of the art variational segmentation techniques is demonstrated.
Citation:
Tammy Riklin-Raviv, Nahum Kiryati, Nir Sochen, "Segmentation by Level Sets and Symmetry," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.1015-1022, 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 1 (CVPR'06), 2006
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