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Scale-adaptive media item segmentation technique

Achanta, Radhakrishna  
2017

The present invention concerns a method of segmenting a media item comprising media elements. The method comprises: selecting a first seed media element for a first cluster of media elements, referred to hereinafter as a first adaptel; selecting a second seed media element, different from the first seed media element, for a second cluster of media elements, different from the media elements of the first adaptel, the second cluster being referred to hereinafter as a second adaptel; successively forming the first and second adaptels, starting from the first and second seed media elements, respectively, by allocating a first plurality of the media elements to the first adaptel, and then allocating a second plurality of the media elements to the second adaptel; and reallocating at least one media element of the first adaptel to the second adaptel if a dissimilarity measure between the at least one media element and the second adaptel is smaller than the dissimilarity measure between the at least one media element and the first adaptel. The second seed media element is selected from a set of the media elements neighboring the first adaptel.

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EPO Family ID

59560304

Author(s)
Achanta, Radhakrishna  
TTO classification

TTO:6.1581

EPFL units
AVP-R-TTO  
IVRL  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US10229337

US

B2

2019-03-12

US2017236289

US

A1

2017-08-17

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September 1, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/139942
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