On scene segmentation and histograms-based curve evolution.

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence(2009)

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We consider curve evolution based on comparing distributions of features, and its applications for scene segmentation. In the first part, we promote using cross-bin metrics such as the Earth Mover's Distance (EMD), instead of standard bin-wise metrics as the Bhattacharyya or Kullback-Leibler metrics. To derive flow equations for minimizing functionals involving the EMD, we employ a tractable expression for calculating EMD between one-dimensional distributions. We then apply the derived flows to various examples of single image segmentation, and to scene analysis using video data. In the latter, we consider the problem of segmenting a scene to spatial regions in which different activities occur. We use a nonparametric local representation of the regions by considering multiple one-dimensional histograms of normalized spatiotemporal derivatives. We then obtain semisupervised segmentation of regions using the flows derived in the first part of the paper. Our results are demonstrated on challenging surveillance scenes, and compare favorably with state-of-the-art results using parametric representations by dynamic systems or mixtures of them.
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histograms,semisupervised segmentation,kullback-leibler metrics,curve evolution,earth mover's distance,flow equations,scene segmentation,image segmentation,segmentation,cross-bin metrics,curve fitting,emd,single image segmentation,parametric representations,one-dimensional distribution,scene analysis.,scene analysis,histograms-based curve evolution,multiple one-dimensional histogram,standard bin-wise metrics,surveillance scene,earth movers distance,earth,kullback leibler,quantization,dynamic system,image analysis,earth mover s distance,statistics,layout
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