Video object proposals

In this paper, we extend a recently proposed method for generic object detection in images, category-independent object proposals, to the case of video. Given a video, the output of our algorithm is a set of video segments that are likely to contain an object. This can be useful, e.g., as a first st...

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Hauptverfasser: Sharir, Gilad, Tuytelaars, Tinne
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we extend a recently proposed method for generic object detection in images, category-independent object proposals, to the case of video. Given a video, the output of our algorithm is a set of video segments that are likely to contain an object. This can be useful, e.g., as a first step in a video object detection system. Given the sheer amount of pixels in a video, a straightforward extension of the 2D methods to a 3D (spatiotemporal) volume is not feasible. Instead, we start by extracting object proposals in each frame separately. These are linked across frames into object hypotheses, which are then used as higher-order potentials in a graph-based video segmentation framework. Running multiple segmentations and ranking the segments based on the likelihood that they correspond to an object, yields our final set of video object proposals. © 2012 IEEE.
ISSN:2160-7508