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Foreground-Background Segmentation by Cellular Neural Networks
Barcelona, Spain September 03-September 08
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P.R. Giaccone, Kingston University
D. Tsaptsinos, Kingston University
G.A. Jones, Kingston University
A common procedure in digital postproduction is rotoscoping, the segmentation of independently moving foreground elements from background in a sequence of images. Still often carried out manually, rotoscoping is time-consuming and requires great skill in determining the boundary between foreground and background. Errors lead to a bubbling artifact in the final composited sequence. The industry is interested in automated rotoscoping. Any automatic segmentation method must correctly locate the boundary and be robust given rapid motion and non-static backgrounds. A cellular neural network for segmentation is presented that labels pixels by color, estimated motion and neighboring labels. The method is accurate, laborsaving and many times faster than manual rotoscoping.
Index Terms:
segmentation, cellular neural networks, motion, Color
Citation:
P.R. Giaccone, D. Tsaptsinos, G.A. Jones, "Foreground-Background Segmentation by Cellular Neural Networks," icpr, vol. 2, pp.2438, 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'00) - Volume 2, 2000
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