Authors:
Christoph Göring
;
Björn Fröhlich
and
Joachim Denzler
Affiliation:
Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
Keyword(s):
Semantic Segmentation, GrabCut, Shape, Texture.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Computer Vision, Visualization and Computer Graphics
;
Image and Video Analysis
;
Segmentation and Grouping
Abstract:
This work analyzes how to utilize the power of the popular GrabCut algorithm for the task of pixel-wise labeling of images, which is also known as semantic segmentation and an important step for scene understanding in various application domains. In contrast to the original GrabCut, the aim of the presented methods is to segment objects in images in a completely automatic manner and label them as one of the previously learned object categories. In this paper, we introduce and analyze two different approaches that extend GrabCut to make use of training images. C-GrabCut generates multiple class-specific segmentations and classifies them by using shape and color information. L-GrabCut uses as a first step an object localization algorithm, which returns a classified bounding box as a hypothesis of an object in the image. Afterwards, this hypothesis is used as an initialization for the GrabCut algorithm. In our experiments, we show that both methods lead to similar results and demonstrat
e their benefits compared to semantic segmentation methods only based on local features.
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