DocumentCode :
3206002
Title :
Bayesian video matting using learnt image priors
Author :
Apostoloff, Nicholas ; Fitzgibbon, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Robotics Res. Group, Oxford Univ., UK
Volume :
1
fYear :
2004
fDate :
27 June-2 July 2004
Abstract :
Video matting, or layer extraction, is a classic inverse problem in computer vision that involves the extraction of foreground objects, and the alpha mattes that describe their opacity, from a set of images. Modem approaches that work with natural backgrounds often require user-labelled "trimaps" that segment each image into foreground, background and unknown regions. For long sequences, the production of accurate trimaps can be time consuming. In contrast, another class of approach depends on automatic background extraction to automate the process, but existing techniques do not make use of spatiotemporal consistency, and cannot take account of operator hints such as trimaps. This paper presents a method inspired by natural image statistics that cleanly unifies these approaches. A prior is learnt that models the relationship between the spatiotemporal gradients in the image sequence and those in the alpha mattes. This is used in combination with a learnt foreground colour model and a prior on the alpha distribution to help regularize the solution and greatly improve the automatic performance of such systems. The system is applied to several real image sequences that demonstrate the advantage that the unified approach can afford.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; computer vision; feature extraction; image segmentation; image sequences; inverse problems; maximum likelihood estimation; minimisation; spatiotemporal phenomena; video signal processing; Bayesian video matting; MAP; alpha distribution; alpha mattes extraction; automatic background extraction; computer vision; foreground object extraction; image segmentation; image sequence; inverse problem; layer extraction; learnt image priors; maximum a posteriori algorithm; natural image statistics; nonlinear minimisation; spatiotemporal gradients; trimap extraction; Bayesian methods; Computer vision; Equations; Image segmentation; Image sequences; Inverse problems; Pixel; Production; Robot vision systems; Spatiotemporal phenomena;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2004. CVPR 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
ISSN :
1063-6919
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2158-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2004.1315061
Filename :
1315061
Link To Document :
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