Title :
Reduce, reuse & recycle: Efficiently solving multi-label MRFs
Author :
Alahari, Karteek ; Kohli, Pushmeet ; Torr, Philip H S
Author_Institution :
Oxford Brookes Univ., Oxford
Abstract :
In this paper, we present novel techniques that improve the computational and memory efficiency of algorithms for solving multi-label energy functions arising from discrete MRFs or CRFs. These methods are motivated by the observations that the performance of minimization algorithms depends on: (a) the initialization used for the primal and dual variables; and (b) the number of primal variables involved in the energy function. Our first method (dynamic alpha-expansion) works by dasiarecyclingpsila results from previous problem instances. The second method simplifies the energy function by dasiareducingpsila the number of unknown variables, and can also be used to generate a good initialization for the dynamic alpha-expansion algorithm by dasiareusingpsila dual variables. We test the performance of our methods on energy functions encountered in the problems of stereo matching, and colour and object based segmentation. Experimental results show that our methods achieve a substantial improvement in the performance of alpha-expansion, as well as other popular algorithms such as sequential tree-reweighted message passing, and max-product belief propagation. In most cases we achieve a 10-15 times speed-up in the computation time. Our modified alpha-expansion algorithm provides similar performance to Fast-PD. However, it is much simpler and can be made orders of magnitude faster by using the initialization schemes proposed in the paper.
Keywords :
Markov processes; computer vision; minimisation; random processes; Markov random field; colour based segmentation; computer vision; conditional random field; dual variable; dual variable reuse; dynamic alpha-expansion algorithm; energy minimization algorithm; multi label MRF; multilabel energy function; object based segmentation; primal variable; stereo matching; Belief propagation; Computational efficiency; Computer vision; Inference algorithms; Labeling; Message passing; Minimization methods; Recycling; Stereo vision; Videos;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2008. CVPR 2008. IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2242-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6919
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2008.4587402