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Graph Moving Object Segmentation

  • Université de La Rochelle
  • Khalifa University of Sciences and Technology

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Moving Object Segmentation (MOS) is a fundamental task in computer vision. Due to undesirable variations in the background scene, MOS becomes very challenging for static and moving camera sequences. Several deep learning methods have been proposed for MOS with impressive performance. However, these methods show performance degradation in the presence of unseen videos; and usually, deep learning models require large amounts of data to avoid overfitting. Recently, graph learning has attracted significant attention in many computer vision applications since they provide tools to exploit the geometrical structure of data. In this work, concepts of graph signal processing are introduced for MOS. First, we propose a new algorithm that is composed of segmentation, background initialization, graph construction, unseen sampling, and a semi-supervised learning method inspired by the theory of recovery of graph signals. Second, theoretical developments are introduced, showing one bound for the sample complexity in semi-supervised learning, and two bounds for the condition number of the Sobolev norm. Our algorithm has the advantage of requiring less labeled data than deep learning methods while having competitive results on both static and moving camera videos. Our algorithm is also adapted for Video Object Segmentation (VOS) tasks and is evaluated on six publicly available datasets outperforming several state-of-the-art methods in challenging conditions.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)2485-2503
Nombre de pages19
journalIEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume44
Numéro de publication5
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 mai 2022
Modification externeOui

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