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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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Classifier Based Graph Construction for Video Segmentation0
Cascaded Scene Flow Prediction using Semantic Segmentation0
AlphaTablets: A Generic Plane Representation for 3D Planar Reconstruction from Monocular Videos0
Capturing global spatial context for accurate cell classification in skin cancer histology0
Boosting Convolutional Features for Robust Object Proposals0
Efficient 3D Room Shape Recovery From a Single Panorama0
A learning-based approach for automatic image and video colorization0
A Weighted Sparse Coding Framework for Saliency Detection0
A Higher-Order CRF Model for Road Network Extraction0
Depth-guided Free-space Segmentation for a Mobile Robot0
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