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Cui-Cui Zhang, Zhi-Lei Liu. Prior-Free Dependent Motion Segmentation Using Helmholtz-Hodge Decomposition Based Object-Motion Oriented Map[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2017, 32(3): 520-535. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-017-1741-z
Citation: Cui-Cui Zhang, Zhi-Lei Liu. Prior-Free Dependent Motion Segmentation Using Helmholtz-Hodge Decomposition Based Object-Motion Oriented Map[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2017, 32(3): 520-535. DOI: 10.1007/s11390-017-1741-z

Prior-Free Dependent Motion Segmentation Using Helmholtz-Hodge Decomposition Based Object-Motion Oriented Map

  • Motion segmentation in moving camera videos is a very challenging task because of the motion dependence between the camera and moving objects. Camera motion compensation is recognized as an effective approach. However, existing work depends on prior-knowledge on the camera motion and scene structure for model selection. This is not always available in practice. Moreover, the image plane motion suffers from depth variations, which leads to depth-dependent motion segmentation in 3D scenes. To solve these problems, this paper develops a prior-free dependent motion segmentation algorithm by introducing a modified Helmholtz-Hodge decomposition (HHD) based object-motion oriented map (OOM). By decomposing the image motion (optical flow) into a curl-free and a divergence-free component, all kinds of camera-induced image motions can be represented by these two components in an invariant way. HHD identifies the camera-induced image motion as one segment irrespective of depth variations with the help of OOM. To segment object motions from the scene, we deploy a novel spatio-temporal constrained quadtree labeling. Extensive experimental results on benchmarks demonstrate that our method improves the performance of the state-of-the-art by 10%~20% even over challenging scenes with complex background.
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