Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes

© 2017, Society for Imaging Science and Technology. We present a click-based interactive segmentation for indoor scenes, which allows the user to select an object or region within the scene in a few clicks. The goal for the click-based approach is to provide the user with a simple method to reduce t...

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Main Authors: Tai, C., Liu, T., Bagchi, J., Zhu, Maggie, Allebach, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68122
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Liu, T.
Bagchi, J.
Zhu, Maggie
Allebach, J.
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Bagchi, J.
Zhu, Maggie
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description © 2017, Society for Imaging Science and Technology. We present a click-based interactive segmentation for indoor scenes, which allows the user to select an object or region within the scene in a few clicks. The goal for the click-based approach is to provide the user with a simple method to reduce the amount of input required for segmentation. We first present an effective global segmentation strategy, which provides a rough separation of different textures. The user, then, places a few clicks to segment the target. A novel Trimap assignment strategy is proposed to utilize the click information. To study the performance of our method, psychophysical experiments were conducted to compare our click-based approach with other existing methods.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-681222018-05-18T08:07:20Z Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes Tai, C. Liu, T. Bagchi, J. Zhu, Maggie Allebach, J. © 2017, Society for Imaging Science and Technology. We present a click-based interactive segmentation for indoor scenes, which allows the user to select an object or region within the scene in a few clicks. The goal for the click-based approach is to provide the user with a simple method to reduce the amount of input required for segmentation. We first present an effective global segmentation strategy, which provides a rough separation of different textures. The user, then, places a few clicks to segment the target. A novel Trimap assignment strategy is proposed to utilize the click information. To study the performance of our method, psychophysical experiments were conducted to compare our click-based approach with other existing methods. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68122 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2017.10.IMAWM-167 restricted
spellingShingle Tai, C.
Liu, T.
Bagchi, J.
Zhu, Maggie
Allebach, J.
Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title_full Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title_fullStr Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title_full_unstemmed Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title_short Interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
title_sort interactive segmentation for indoor scenes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68122