Modeling Inter- and Intra-Part Deformations for Object Structure Parsing
Cai, Ling (Xiamen University) | Ji, Rongrong (Xiamen University) | Liu, Wei (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) | Hua, Gang (Stevens Institute of Technology)
Part deformation has been a longstanding challenge for object parsing, of which the primary difficulty lies in modeling the highly diverse object structures. To this end, we propose a novel structure parsing model to capture deformable object structures. The proposed model consists of two de-formable layers: the top layer is an undirected graph that incorporates inter-part deformations to infer object structures; the base layer is consisted of various independent nodes to characterize local intra-part deformations. To learn this two-layer model, we design a layer-wise learning algorithm,which employs matching pursuit and belief propagation for a low computational complexity inference. Specifically, active basis sparse coding is leveraged to build the nodes at the base layer, while the edge weights are estimated by a structural support vector machine. Experimental results on two benchmark datasets (i.e., faces and horses) demonstrate that the proposed model yields superior parsing performance over state-of-the-art models.
Jul-15-2015
- Country:
- Asia > China
- Fujian Province > Xiamen (0.04)
- North America > United States (0.14)
- Asia > China
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- Research Report (0.34)
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