To provide multimedia applications with new functionalities, such as content-based interactivity and scalability, the new video coding standard, MPEG-4 relies on content-based representation. This means a prior decomposition of a video sequence into semantically meaningful, physical objects. We develop a fast yet robust color segmentation algorithm based on DWT and k-means clustering. After spatial segmentation, a dense optical flow field is estimated for the whole image, using which a motion parameter model is estimated for each region using a least squares technique. Adjacent regions with a coherent motion are then merged together to form moving objects. This leads to segmented video.IEEE & CAS© IEE
International audienceThe problem of unsupervised hierarchical segmentation of video content is disc...
The estimation of optical flow plays a key-role in several computer vision problems, including motio...
In this contribution a technique for video segmentation based on joint colour and motion information...
We introduce an automatic segmentation framework that blends the advantages of color, texture, shape...
We present a video segmentation algorithm that blends color based region segmentation into feature-...
Abstract In the new MPEG-4 video coding standard, the semi-automatic video segmentation plays a key ...
Color segmentation is an essential problem in image processing. While most of the recent works focus...
Vast amounts of digital multimedia data are being produced and dis-tributed today, so methods for th...
We introduce an automatic segmentation framework that blends the advantages of color, texture, shap...
Video object segmentation is the task of estimating foreground object segments from the background t...
Video segmentation is different from segmentation of a single image. While several correct solutions...
This paper presents a clustering-based color segmentation method where the desired object is focused...
Segmentation is an important first step in many computer vision applications. The identification of ...
Video segmentation has been used in a variety of computer vision algorithms as a pre-processing step...
Object segmentation and tracking are problems within the scope of MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 standardization ...
International audienceThe problem of unsupervised hierarchical segmentation of video content is disc...
The estimation of optical flow plays a key-role in several computer vision problems, including motio...
In this contribution a technique for video segmentation based on joint colour and motion information...
We introduce an automatic segmentation framework that blends the advantages of color, texture, shape...
We present a video segmentation algorithm that blends color based region segmentation into feature-...
Abstract In the new MPEG-4 video coding standard, the semi-automatic video segmentation plays a key ...
Color segmentation is an essential problem in image processing. While most of the recent works focus...
Vast amounts of digital multimedia data are being produced and dis-tributed today, so methods for th...
We introduce an automatic segmentation framework that blends the advantages of color, texture, shap...
Video object segmentation is the task of estimating foreground object segments from the background t...
Video segmentation is different from segmentation of a single image. While several correct solutions...
This paper presents a clustering-based color segmentation method where the desired object is focused...
Segmentation is an important first step in many computer vision applications. The identification of ...
Video segmentation has been used in a variety of computer vision algorithms as a pre-processing step...
Object segmentation and tracking are problems within the scope of MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 standardization ...
International audienceThe problem of unsupervised hierarchical segmentation of video content is disc...
The estimation of optical flow plays a key-role in several computer vision problems, including motio...
In this contribution a technique for video segmentation based on joint colour and motion information...