Sequential image processing methods for improving semantic video segmentation algorithms

Beril Sirmacek, Nicolò Botteghi, Santiago Sanchez Escalonilla Plaza

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Abstract

Recently, semantic video segmentation gained high attention especially for supporting autonomous driving systems. Deep learning methods made it possible to implement real time segmentation and object identification algorithms on videos. However, most of the available approaches process each video frame independently disregarding their sequential relation in time. Therefore their results suddenly miss some of the object segments in some of the frames even if they were detected properly in the earlier frames. Herein we propose two sequential probabilistic video frame analysis approaches to improve the segmentation performance of the existing algorithms. Our experiments show that using the information of the past frames we increase the performance and consistency of the state of the art algorithms.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherArXiv.org
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • eess.IV
  • cs.CV
  • 68T45

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