Abstract

Semantic object segmentation is to label each pixel in an image or a video sequence to one of the object classes with semantic meanings. It has drawn a lot of research interest because of its wide applications to image and video search, editing and compression. It is a very challenging problem because a large number of object classes need to be distinguished and there is a large visual variability within each object class. In order to successfully segment objects, local appearance of objects, local consistency between labels of neighboring pixels, and long-range contextual information in an image need to be integrated under a unified framework. Such integration can be achieved using conditional random fields. Conditional random fields are discriminative models. Although they can learn the models of object classes more accurately and efficiently, they require training examples labeled at pixel-level and the labeling cost is expensive. The models of object classes can be learned with different levels of supervision. In some applications, such as web-based image and video search, a large number of object classes need to be modeled and therefore unsupervised learning or semi-supervised learning is preferred. Therefore some generative models, such as topic models, are used in object segmentation because of their capability to learn the object classes without supervision or with weak supervision of less labeling work. We will overview different technologies used in each step of the semantic object segmentation pipeline and discuss major challenges for each step. We will focus on conditional random fields and topic models, which are two types of frameworks widely used in semantic object segmentation. In video segmentation, we summarize and compare the frameworks of Markov random fields and conditional random fields, which are the representative models of the generative and discriminative approaches respectively.

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