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Loosecut: Interactive image segmentation with loosely bounded boxes


Abstract:

One popular approach to interactively segment an object of interest from an image is to annotate a bounding box that covers the object, followed by a binary labeling. How...Show More

Abstract:

One popular approach to interactively segment an object of interest from an image is to annotate a bounding box that covers the object, followed by a binary labeling. However, the existing algorithms for such interactive image segmentation prefer a bounding box that tightly encloses the object. This increases the annotation burden, and prevents these algorithms from utilizing automatically detected bounding boxes. In this paper, we develop a new LooseCut algorithm that can handle cases where the bounding box only loosely covers the object. We propose a new Markov Random Fields (MRF) model for segmentation with loosely bounded boxes, including an additional energy term to encourage consistent labeling of similar-appearance pixels and a global similarity constraint to better distinguish the foreground and background. This MRF model is then solved by an iterated max-flow algorithm. We evaluate LooseCut in three public image datasets, and show its better performance against several state-of-the-art methods when increasing the bounding-box size.
Date of Conference: 17-20 September 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 February 2018
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2381-8549
Conference Location: Beijing, China

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