From Interactive to Semantic Image Segmentation

From Interactive to Semantic Image Segmentation
Author: Varun Gulshan
Publisher:
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Release: 2011
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This thesis investigates two well defined problems in image segmentation, viz. in- teractive and semantic image segmentation. Interactive segmentation involves power assisting a user in cutting out objects from an image, whereas semantic segmenta- tion involves partitioning pixels in an image into object categories. Vve investigate various models and energy formulations for both these problems in this thesis. In order to improve the performance of interactive systems, low level texture features are introduced as a replacement for the more commonly used RGB fea- tures. To quantify the improvement obtained by using these texture features, two annotated datasets of images are introduced (one consisting of natural images, and the other consisting of camouflaged objects). A significant improvement in perfor- mance is observed when using texture features for the case of monochrome images and images containing camouflaged objects. We also explore adding mid-level cues such as shape constraints into interactive segmentation by introducing the idea of geodesic star convexity, which extends the existing notion of a star convexity prior in two important ways: (i) It allows for multiple star centres as opposed to single stars in the original prior and (ii) It generalises the shape constraint by allowing for Geodesic paths as opposed to Euclidean rays. Global minima of our energy func- tion can be obtained subject to these new constraints. We also introduce Geodesic Forests, which exploit the structure of shortest paths in implementing the extended constraints. These extensions to star convexity allow us to use such constraints in a practical segmentation system. This system is evaluated by means of a "robot user" to measure the amount of interaction required in a precise way, and it is shown that having shape constraints reduces user effort significantly compared to existing interactive systems. We also introduce a new and harder dataset which augments the existing GrabCut dataset with more realistic images and ground truth taken from the PASCAL VOC segmentation challenge. In the latter part of the thesis, we bring in object category level information in order to make the interactive segmentation tasks easier, and move towards fully automated semantic segmentation. An algorithm to automatically segment humans from cluttered images given their bounding boxes is presented. A top down seg- mentation of the human is obtained using classifiers trained to predict segmentation masks from local HOG descriptors. These masks are then combined with bottom up image information in a local GrabCut like procedure. This algorithm is later completely automated to segment humans without requiring a bounding box, and is quantitatively compared with other semantic segmentation methods. We also introduce a novel way to acquire large quantities of segmented training data rel- atively effortlessly using the Kinect. In the final part of this work, we explore various semantic segmentation methods based on learning using bottom up super- pixelisations. Different methods of combining multiple super-pixelisations are dis- cussed and quantitatively evaluated on two segmentation datasets. We observe that simple combinations of independently trained classifiers on single super-pixelisations perform almost as good as complex methods based on jointly learning across multiple super-pixelisations. We also explore CRF based formulations for semantic segmen- tation, and introduce novel visual words based object boundary description in the energy formulation. The object appearance and boundary parameters are trained jointly using structured output learning methods, and the benefit of adding pairwise terms is quantified on two different datasets.

Advances in Image Segmentation

Advances in Image Segmentation
Author: Pei-Gee Ho
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9535108174

The field of digital image segmentation is continually evolving. Most recently, the advanced segmentation methods such as Template Matching, Spatial and Temporal ARMA Processes, Mean Shift Iterative Algorithm, Constrained Compound Markov Random Field (CCMRF) model and Statistical Pattern Recognition (SPR) methods form the core of a modernization effort that resulted in the current text. This new edition of "Advanced Image Segmentation" is but a reflection of the significant progress that has been made in the field of image segmentation in just the past few years. The book presented chapters that highlight frontier works in image information processing.

Medical Imaging

Medical Imaging
Author: Luciano Beolchi
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1995
Genre: Diagnostic imaging
ISBN: 9789051992106

Title Page -- Contents -- Some Requirements for and Experience with Covira algorithms for Registration and Segmentation -- Multi-modality image registration within COVIRA -- Using geometrical features to match CT and MR brain images -- Anatomical Surfaces Based 3D/3D and 3D/2D Registration for Computer Assisted Medical Interventions -- Segmentation and Fusion of Multimodality and Multi-Subjects Data for the Preparation of Neurosurgical Procedures -- 3D MULTIMODAL IMAGING IN IMAGE GUIDED INTERVENTIONS -- Interactive Image Segmentation in COVIRA -- Interactive Segmentation for Target Outline -- Medical Image Segmentation Using Active Shape Models -- Probabilistic hyperstack segmentation of MR brain data -- Towards Automatic Segmentation of Two-Dimensional Brain Tomograms -- Blood Vessel and Feature Extraction Based on Direction Fields -- Structural description and combined 3-D display for superior analysis of cerebral vascularity from MRA -- Author Index -- Glossary -- Colour Supplement

Interactive Co-segmentation of Objects in Image Collections

Interactive Co-segmentation of Objects in Image Collections
Author: Dhruv Batra
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2011-11-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1461419158

The authors survey a recent technique in computer vision called Interactive Co-segmentation, which is the task of simultaneously extracting common foreground objects from multiple related images. They survey several of the algorithms, present underlying common ideas, and give an overview of applications of object co-segmentation.

High-Order Models in Semantic Image Segmentation

High-Order Models in Semantic Image Segmentation
Author: Ismail Ben Ayed
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2023-06-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0128053208

High-Order Models in Semantic Image Segmentation reviews recent developments in optimization-based methods for image segmentation, presenting several geometric and mathematical models that underlie a broad class of recent segmentation techniques. Focusing on impactful algorithms in the computer vision community in the last 10 years, the book includes sections on graph-theoretic and continuous relaxation techniques, which can compute globally optimal solutions for many problems. The book provides a practical and accessible introduction to these state-of -the-art segmentation techniques that is ideal for academics, industry researchers, and graduate students in computer vision, machine learning and medical imaging. Gives an intuitive and conceptual understanding of this mathematically involved subject by using a large number of graphical illustrations Provides the right amount of knowledge to apply sophisticated techniques for a wide range of new applications Contains numerous tables that compare different algorithms, facilitating the appropriate choice of algorithm for the intended application Presents an array of practical applications in computer vision and medical imaging Includes code for many of the algorithms that is available on the book's companion website

Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition
Author: Peng-Yeng Yin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9533070145

For more than 40 years, pattern recognition approaches are continuingly improving and have been used in an increasing number of areas with great success. This book discloses recent advances and new ideas in approaches and applications for pattern recognition. The 30 chapters selected in this book cover the major topics in pattern recognition. These chapters propose state-of-the-art approaches and cutting-edge research results. I could not thank enough to the contributions of the authors. This book would not have been possible without their support.