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XIX Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'06)
Actively Illuminated Objects using Graph-Cuts
Manaus, AM, Brazil
October 08-October 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2686-1
Asla Sa, Visgraf/IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Marcelo Bernardes Vieira, DCC - ICE - UFJF Cidade Universitaria, Brazil
Anselmo Antunes Montenegro, IME UERJ, Brazil
Paulo Cezar Carvalho, Visgraf/IMPA, Brazil
Luiz Velho, Visgraf/IMPA, Brazil
This paper addresses the problem of foreground extraction using active illumination and graph-cut optimization. Our approach starts by detecting image regions that are likely to belong to foreground objects. These regions are constituted by pixels where the difference in luminance for two differently illuminated images is large. The foreground objects are segmented by graph-cut optimization using those regions as a seed and using a energy function based on probability distributions derived from both input images and their difference. Several light sources and different illumination schemes can be used to mark the foreground. Our method has only two scalar parameters which can be set once for a wide variety of scenes.
Citation:
Asla Sa, Marcelo Bernardes Vieira, Anselmo Antunes Montenegro, Paulo Cezar Carvalho, Luiz Velho, "Actively Illuminated Objects using Graph-Cuts," sibgrapi, pp.45-52, XIX Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'06), 2006
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