Semi-supervised Method of Multiple Object Segmentation with a Region Labeling and Flood Fill

  • Pratap Singh U
  • Kanak Saxena
  • Sanjeev Jain
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Abstract

Efficient and efficient multiple object segmentation is an important task in computer vision and object recognition. In this work; we address a method to effectively discover a user’s concept when multiple objects of interest are involved in content based image retrieval. The proposed method incorporate a framework for multiple object retrieval using semi-supervised method of similar region merging and flood fill which models the spatial and appearance relations among image pixels. To improve the effectiveness of similarity based region merging we propose a new similarity based object retrieval. The users only need to roughly indicate the after which steps desired objects contour is obtained during the automatic merging of similar regions. A novel similarity based region merging mechanism is proposed to guide the merging process with the help of mean shift technique and objects detection using region labeling and flood fill. A region R is merged with its adjacent regions Q if Q has highest similarity with Q (using Bhattacharyya descriptor) among all Q’s adjacent regions. The proposed method automatically merges the regions that are initially segmented through mean shift technique, and then effectively extracts the object contour by merging all similar regions. Extensive experiments are performed on 12 object classes (224 images total) show promising results.

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Pratap Singh, U., Kanak Saxena, & Sanjeev Jain. (2011). Semi-supervised Method of Multiple Object Segmentation with a Region Labeling and Flood Fill. Signal & Image Processing : An International Journal, 2(3), 175–193. https://doi.org/10.5121/sipij.2011.2314

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