Title :
Prediction of image partitions using Fourier descriptors: application to segmentation-based coding schemes
Author :
Marqués, Ferran ; Llorens, Bernat ; Gasull, Antoni
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Theory & Commun., Polytech.. Univ. of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
fDate :
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a prediction technique for partition sequences. It uses a region-by-region approach that consists of four steps: region parameterization, region prediction, region ordering, and partition creation. The time evolution of each region is divided into two types: regular motion and shape deformation. Both types of evolution are parameterized by means of the Fourier descriptors and they are separately predicted in the Fourier domain. The final predicted partition is built from the ordered combination of the predicted regions, using morphological tools. With this prediction technique, two different applications are addressed in the context of segmentation-based coding approaches. Noncausal partition prediction is applied to partition interpolation, and examples using complete partitions are presented. In turn, causal partition prediction is applied to partition extrapolation for coding purposes, and examples using complete partitions as well as sequences of binary images-shape information in video object planes (VOPs)-are presented
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; extrapolation; image coding; image segmentation; image sequences; interpolation; prediction theory; Fourier descriptors; algorithm; binary image sequences; causal partition prediction; image partitions prediction; morphological tools; noncausal partition prediction; partition creation; partition interpolation; partition sequences; region ordering; region parameterization; region prediction; region-by-region approach; regular motion; segmentation-based coding; shape deformation; shape information; time evolution; video object planes; Extrapolation; Government; Image coding; Image segmentation; Image sequences; Interpolation; Morphology; Partitioning algorithms; Shape; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on