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Object Cosegmentation

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Object Cosegmentation
Cosegmentation is typically defined as the task of jointly segmenting “something similar” in a given set of images. Existing methods are too generic and so far have not demonstrated competitive results for any specific task. In this paper we overcome this limitation by adding two new aspects to cosegmentation: (1) the “something” has to be an object, and (2) the “similarity” measure is learned. In this way, we are able to achieve excellent results on the recently introduced iCoseg dataset, which contains small sets of images of either the same object instance or similar objects of the same class. The challenge of this dataset lies in the extreme changes in viewpoint, lighting, and object deformations within each set. We are able to considerably outperform several competitors. To achieve this performance, we borrow recent ideas from object recognition: the use of powerful features extracted from a pool of candidate objectlike segmentations. We believe that our work will b...
Sara Vicente, Carsten Rother, Vladimir Kolmogorov
Added 08 Apr 2011
Updated 29 Apr 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CVPR
Authors Sara Vicente, Carsten Rother, Vladimir Kolmogorov
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