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From global image annotation to interactive object segmentation
This paper presents a graphical environment for the annotation of still images that works both at the global and local scales. At the global scale, each image can be tagged with positive, negative and neutral labels referred to a semantic class from an ontology. These annotations can be used to train and evaluate an image classifier. A finer annotation at a local scale is also available for interactive segmentation of objects. This process is formulated as a selection of regions from a precomputed hierarchical partition called Binary Partition Tree. Three different semi-supervised methods have been presented and evaluated: bounding boxes, scribbles and hierarchical navigation. The implemented Java source code is published under a free software licensePostprint (published version
Deep Extreme Cut: From Extreme Points to Object Segmentation
This paper explores the use of extreme points in an object (left-most,
right-most, top, bottom pixels) as input to obtain precise object segmentation
for images and videos. We do so by adding an extra channel to the image in the
input of a convolutional neural network (CNN), which contains a Gaussian
centered in each of the extreme points. The CNN learns to transform this
information into a segmentation of an object that matches those extreme points.
We demonstrate the usefulness of this approach for guided segmentation
(grabcut-style), interactive segmentation, video object segmentation, and dense
segmentation annotation. We show that we obtain the most precise results to
date, also with less user input, in an extensive and varied selection of
benchmarks and datasets. All our models and code are publicly available on
http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch/~cvlsegmentation/dextr/.Comment: CVPR 2018 camera ready. Project webpage and code:
http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch/~cvlsegmentation/dextr
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