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Superpixels

Superpixel techniques segment an image into regions based on similarity measures that utilize perceptual features, effectively grouping pixels that appear similar. The motivation behind this approach is to generate regions that provide meaningful descriptions while significantly reducing the data volume compared to using every individual pixel. By decreasing the number of primitives, these techniques reduce redundancy and simplify the complexity of recognition tasks. Superpixels replace the rigid structure of individual pixels with delineated regions that preserve meaningful content in the image, thereby aiding the interpretation of the scene’s structure and simplifying subsequent processing tasks. Generally, superpixel techniques rely on measures that evaluate color similarities and the shapes of regions, incorporating edges or significant changes in intensity to define these regions.

Papers

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Action recognition in still images by latent superpixel classification0
CRF Learning with CNN Features for Image Segmentation0
Composite Statistical Inference for Semantic Segmentation0
Complexity-Adaptive Distance Metric for Object Proposals Generation0
A novel application of Shapley values for large multidimensional time-series data: Applying explainable AI to a DNA profile classification neural network0
Complementary Segmentation of Primary Video Objects with Reversible Flows0
A Quality Index Metric and Method for Online Self-Assessment of Autonomous Vehicles Sensory Perception0
Context Propagation from Proposals for Semantic Video Object Segmentation0
Contour-Constrained Superpixels for Image and Video Processing0
Combining Multi-level Contexts of Superpixel using Convolutional Neural Networks to perform Natural Scene Labeling0
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