Title :
Finding Temporally Consistent Occlusion Boundaries in Videos Using Geometric Context
Author :
Raza, S. Hussain ; Humayun, Ahmad ; Essa, Irfan ; Grundmann, Matthias ; Anderson, David
Author_Institution :
Nvidia Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
We present an algorithm for finding temporally consistent occlusion boundaries in videos to support segmentation of dynamic scenes. We learn occlusion boundaries in a pair wise Markov random field (MRF) framework. We first estimate the probability of an spatio-temporal edge being an occlusion boundary by using appearance, flow, and geometric features. Next, we enforce occlusion boundary continuity in a MRF model by learning pair wise occlusion probabilities using a random forest. Then, we temporally smooth boundaries to remove temporal inconsistencies in occlusion boundary estimation. Our proposed framework provides an efficient approach for finding temporally consistent occlusion boundaries in video by utilizing causality, redundancy in videos, and semantic layout of the scene. We have developed a dataset with fully annotated ground-truth occlusion boundaries of over 30 videos (~5000 frames). This dataset is used to evaluate temporal occlusion boundaries and provides a much needed baseline for future studies. We perform experiments to demonstrate the role of scene layout, and temporal information for occlusion reasoning in dynamic scenes.
Keywords :
Markov processes; image segmentation; learning (artificial intelligence); video signal processing; MRF framework; dynamic scene segmentation; occlusion boundary continuity; pairwise Markov random field; pairwise occlusion probabilities; random forest; scene semantic layout; spatio-temporal edge probability estimation; temporally consistent occlusion boundaries; video causality; video redundancy; Cognition; Context; Feature extraction; Image edge detection; Layout; Semantics; Videos;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2015 IEEE Winter Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/WACV.2015.141