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Automatic Bootstrapping and Tracking of Object Contours

Authors:  Chiverton, J.  Xianghua Xie ;  Mirmehdi, M.

DOI: 10.1109/TIP.2011.2167343

Abstract:

A new fully automatic object tracking and segmentation framework is proposed. The framework consists of a motion-based bootstrapping algorithm concurrent to a shape-based active contour. The shape-based active contour uses finite shape memory that is automatically and continuously built from both the bootstrap process and the active-contour object tracker. A scheme is proposed to ensure that the finite shape memory is continuously updated but forgets unnecessary information. Two new ways of automatically extracting shape information from image data given a region of interest are also proposed. Results demonstrate that the bootstrapping stage provides important motion and shape information to the object tracker. This information is found to be essential for good (fully automatic) initialization of the active contour. Further results also demonstrate convergence properties of the content of the finite shape memory and similar object tracking performance in comparison with an object tracker with unlimited shape memory. Tests with an active contour using a fixed-shape prior also demonstrate superior performance for the proposed bootstrapped finite-shape-memory framework and similar performance when compared with a recently proposed active contour that uses an alternative online learning model.

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Authors

Dr Xianghua Xie

Dr Xianghua Xie

Dr. Xie’s main research interests are in the area of Computer Vision and Medical Image Understanding, including object tracking,