ICASSP 2006 - May 15-19, 2006 - Toulouse, France

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Paper:IMDSP-L9.1
Session:Video Segmentation and Tracking
Time:Friday, May 19, 14:00 - 14:20
Presentation: Lecture
Topic: Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Video Segmentation and Tracking
Title: ACTIVE CONTOUR ATTRACTED BY A REFERENCE CONTOUR: A REGION-BASED APPROACH
Authors: Cédric De Roover, Jacek Czyz, Benoit Macq, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Abstract: Lack of temporal coherence in video segmentation algorithms often leads to flickering or to discrepancies on the segmentation mask boundaries. Active contour video segmentation algorithms can lead to very smooth segmentation masks when they are defined in three dimensions (two spatial and one temporal). In this paper, we will use an active contour method to attract an active surface toward a non-smoothed segmentation mask boundary. This active surface will produce a new segmentation mask which will be smoother than the first one. To achieve this task, we introduce a new region-based term for active contour segmentation in the variational framework. This term attracts the evolving curve to a reference contour. The energy criterion and the evolution equation are defined in n-dimension and we investigate the particular case of two regions. The use of active surfaces to smooth video segmentation masks appears to be a very powerful tool for video postprocessing. The resulting masks are smoother than the original ones, the discrepancies of the segmentation masks are removed and the flickering on the boundary of the segmentation masks are considerably reduced.



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