Tools | Bookmark & Share | Make MrWhy My Homepage
MrWhy.com
Go
MrWhy.com » Videos » Tiered Scene Labeling with Dynamic Programming
Tiered Scene Labeling with Dynamic Programming
Tiered Scene Labeling with Dynamic Programming
Report
Tiered Scene Labeling with Dynamic Programming
Dynamic programming (DP) has been a useful tool for a variety of computer vision problems. However its application is usually limited to problems with a one dimensional or low treewidth structure, whereas most domains in vision are at least 2D. In this paper we show how to apply DP for pixel labeling of 2D scenes with simple “tiered” structure. While there are many variations possible, for the applications we consider the following tiered structure is appropriate. An image is first divided by horizontal curves into the top, middle, and bottom regions, and the middle region is further subdivided vertically into subregions. Under these constraints a globally optimal labeling can be found using an efficient dynamic programming algorithm. We apply this algorithm to two very different tasks. The first is the problem of geometric class labeling where the goal is to assign each pixel a label such as “sky”, “ground”, and “surface above ground”. The second task involves incorporating simple shape priors for segmentation of an image into the “foreground” and “background” regions.
Channel: VideoLectures
Category: Educational
Video Length: 0
Date Found: October 11, 2010
Date Produced: July 19, 2010
View Count: 0
 
MrWhy.com Special Offers
1
2
3
4
5
 
About Us: About MrWhy.com | Advertise on MrWhy.com | Contact MrWhy.com | Privacy Policy | MrWhy.com Partners
Answers: Questions and Answers | Browse by Category
Comparison Shopping: Comparison Shopping | Browse by Category | Top Searches
Shop eBay: Shop eBay | Browse by Category
Shop Amazon: Shop Amazon | Browse by Category
Videos: Video Search | Browse by Category
Web Search: Web Search | Browse by Searches
Copyright © 2011 MrWhy.com. All rights reserved.