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A Perceptually Motivated Online Benchmark for Image Matting

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A Perceptually Motivated Online Benchmark for Image Matting
The availability of quantitative online benchmarks for low-level vision tasks such as stereo and optical flow has led to significant progress in the respective fields. This paper introduces such a benchmark for image matting. There are three key factors for a successful benchmarking system: (a) a challenging, high-quality ground truth test set; (b) an online evaluation repository that is dynamically updated with new results; (c) perceptually motivated error functions. Our new benchmark strives to meet all three criteria. We evaluated several matting methods with our benchmark and show that their performance varies depending on the error function. Also, our challenging test set reveals problems of existing algorithms, not reflected in previously reported results. We hope that our effort will lead to considerable progress in the field of image matting, and welcome the reader to visit our benchmark at www.alphamatting.com.
Christoph Rhemann (Vienna University of Technology
Added 09 May 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Christoph Rhemann (Vienna University of Technology), Carsten Rother (Microsoft Research Cambridge), Jue Wang (Adobe Systems Inc.), Margrit Gelautz (Vienna University of Technology), Pushmeet Kohli (Microsoft Research Cambridge), Pamela Rott (Vienna University of Technology)
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