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Shape Sparse Representation for Joint Object Classification and Segmentation
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2012
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EngineeringMachine LearningShape AnalysisPrior ShapesTransformation InvarianceImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionComputational GeometryVision RecognitionMachine VisionShape Sparse RepresentationObject DetectionDeep LearningMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionNovel Variational ModelNatural SciencesObject RecognitionShape ModelingImage Segmentation
In this paper, a novel variational model based on prior shapes for simultaneous object classification and segmentation is proposed. Given a set of training shapes of multiple object classes, a sparse linear combination of training shapes in a low-dimensional representation is used to regularize the target shape in variational image segmentation. By minimizing the proposed variational functional, the model is able to automatically select the reference shapes that best represent the object by sparse recovery and accurately segment the image, taking into account both the image information and the shape priors. For some applications under an appropriate size of training set, the proposed model allows artificial enlargement of the training set by including a certain number of transformed shapes for transformation invariance, and then the model remains jointly convex and can handle the case of overlapping or multiple objects presented in an image within a small range. Numerical experiments show promising results and the potential of the method for object classification and segmentation.
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