Video object segmentation using a novel object boundary Linking


The KIPS Transactions:PartB , Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 255-274, Jun. 2006
10.3745/KIPSTB.2006.13.3.255,   PDF Download:

Abstract

Moving object boundary is very important for the accurate segmentation of moving object. We extract the moving object boundary from the moving object edge. But the object boundary shows broken boundaries so we develop a novel boundary linking algorithm to link the broken boundaries. The boundary linking algorithm forms a quadrant around the terminating pixel in the broken boundaries and searches for other terminating pixels to link in concentric circles clockwise within a search radius in the forward direction. The boundary linking algorithm guarantees the shortest distance linking. We register the background from the image sequence using the stationary background filtering. We construct two object masks, one object mask from the boundary linking and the other object mask from the initial moving object, and use these two complementary object masks to segment the moving objects. The main contribution of the proposed algorithms is the development of the novel object boundary linking algorithm for the accurate segmentation. We achieve the accurate segmentation of moving object, the segmentation of multiple moving objects, the segmentation of the object which has a hole within the object, the segmentation of thin objects, and the segmentation of moving objects in the complex background using the novel object boundary linking and the background automatically. We experiment the algorithms using standard MPEG-4 test video sequences and real video sequences of indoor and outdoor environments. The proposed algorithms are efficient and can process 70.20 QCIF frames per second and 19.7 CIF frames per second on the average on a Pentium-IV 3.4GHz personal computer for real-time object-based processing.


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[IEEE Style]
H. S. Lee, "Video object segmentation using a novel object boundary Linking," The KIPS Transactions:PartB , vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 255-274, 2006. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTB.2006.13.3.255.

[ACM Style]
Ho Suk Lee. 2006. Video object segmentation using a novel object boundary Linking. The KIPS Transactions:PartB , 13, 3, (2006), 255-274. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTB.2006.13.3.255.