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2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 2 (CVPR'06)
Using Multiple Segmentations to Discover Objects and their Extent in Image Collections
New York, NY
June 17-June 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2597-0
Alexei A. Efros, Carnegie Mellon University
Josef Sivic, University of Oxford, UK
Andrew Zisserman, University of Oxford, UK
Given a large dataset of images, we seek to automatically determine the visually similar object and scene classes together with their image segmentation. To achieve this we combine two ideas: (i) that a set of segmented objects can be partitioned into visual object classes using topic discovery models from statistical text analysis; and (ii) that visual object classes can be used to assess the accuracy of a segmentation. To tie these ideas together we compute multiple segmentations of each image and then: (i) learn the object classes; and (ii) choose the correct segmentations. We demonstrate that such an algorithm succeeds in automatically discovering many familiar objects in a variety of image datasets, including those from Caltech, MSRC and LabelMe.
Citation:
Bryan C. Russell, William T. Freeman, Alexei A. Efros, Josef Sivic, Andrew Zisserman, "Using Multiple Segmentations to Discover Objects and their Extent in Image Collections," cvpr, vol. 2, pp.1605-1614, 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Volume 2 (CVPR'06), 2006
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