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On Evaluating Video Object Segmentation Quality: A Perceptually driven Objective Metric

Drelie Gelasca, E.
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Ebrahimi, T.  
2006

Segmentation of moving objects in image sequences plays an important role in video processing and analysis. Evaluating the quality of segmentation results is necessary to allow the appropriate selection of segmentation algorithms and to tune their parameters for optimal performance. Many segmentation algorithms have been proposed along with a number of evaluation criteria. Nevertheless, no formal psychophysical experiments evaluating the quality of different video object segmentation results have been conducted. In this paper, a generic framework for segmentation quality evaluation is presented. A perceptually driven automatic method for segmentation evaluation is proposed and compared against state-of-the-art. Moreover, on the basis of subjective results, weighting strategies are introduced into the proposed objective metric to meet the specificity of different segmentation applications such as video compression and mixed reality. Experimental results confirm the efficiency of the proposed approach.

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