运动中的人的分割

A. Shio, J. Sklansky
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描述了一种从电影帧序列中分割运动中的人的单目图像的方法。该方法基于图像强度、运动和对象模型。运动中的人的形象模型。虽然人的每个部分在任何时刻都可能朝着不同的方向运动,但所有部分的平均运动时间必须在几秒钟内收敛到一个全局平均值。图像中的人可能会被其他人遮挡,通常不容易检测到他们的边界。如果这些边界在不同的方向上移动,即使物体的强度或颜色几乎没有明显的差异,也可以通过运动信息检测到这些边界。一个场景中每个人的图像通常可以分成几个部分,每个部分都有不同的强度或颜色。基于物体模型和运动信息的迭代合并算法,可以将人体各部分的运动具有一致性,从而将人体各部分合并为一组。这种合并类似于人类视觉运动感知中的知觉分组特性。基于一系列复杂真实场景的实验产生的结果支持作者对运动中的人进行分割的方法。
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Segmentation of people in motion
A method for segmenting monocular images of people in motion from a cinematic sequence of frames is described. This method is based on image intensities, motion, and an object model-i.e., a model of the image of a person in motion. Though each part of a person may move in different directions at any instant, the time averaged motion of all parts must converge to a global average value over a few seconds. People in an image may be occluded by other people, and usually it is not easy to detect their boundaries. These boundaries can be detected with motion information if they move in different directions, even if there are almost no apparent differences among object intensities or colors. Each image of a person in a scene usually can be divided into several parts, each with distinct intensities or colors. The parts of a person can be merged into a single group by an iterative merging algorithm based on the object model and the motion information because the parts move coherently. This merging is analogous to the property of perceptual grouping in human visual perception of motion. Experiments based on a sequence of complex real scenes produced results that are supportive of the authors approach to the segmentation of people in motion.<>
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