IIT Delhi
Abstract:Recent segmentation approaches start by creating a hierarchy of nested image partitions, and then specify a segmentation from it, usually, by choosing one horizontal cut. Our first contribution is to describe several different ways, some of them new, for specifying segmentations using the hierarchy regions. Then we consider the best hierarchy-induced segmentation, in which the segments are specified by a limited number, k, of hierarchy nodes/regions. The number of hierarchy-induced segmentations grows exponentially with the hierarchy size, implying that exhaustive search is unfeasible. We focus on a common quality measure, the Jaccard index (known also as IoU). Optimizing the Jaccard index is highly nontrivial. Yet, we propose an efficient optimization * This work was done when the first author was with the Math dept. Technion, Israel.