Multi-stage contour based detection of deformable objects

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We present an efficient multi stage approach to detection of deformable objects in real, cluttered images given a single or few hand drawn examples as models. The method handles deformations of the object by first breaking the given model into segments at high curvature points. We allow bending at these points as it has been studied that deformation typically happens at high curvature points. The broken segments are then scaled, rotated, deformed and searched independently in the gradient image. Point maps are generated for each segment that represent the locations of the matches for that segment. We then group k points from the point maps of k adjacent segments using a cost function that takes into account local scale variations as well as inter-segment orientations. These matched groups yield plausible locations for the objects. In the fine matching stage, the entire object contour in the localized regions is built from the k-segment groups and given a comprehensive score in a method that uses dynamic programming. An evaluation of our algorithm on a standard dataset yielded results that are better than published work on the same dataset. At the same time, we also evaluate our algorithm on additional images with considerable object deformations to verify the robustness of our method. © 2008 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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Ravishankar, S., Jain, A., & Mittal, A. (2008). Multi-stage contour based detection of deformable objects. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5302 LNCS, pp. 483–496). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88682-2_37

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