DocumentCode
384058
Title
A theory of the quasi-static world
Author
Sanders, Brandon C S ; Nelson, Randal C. ; Sukthankar, Rahul
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
1
Abstract
We present the theory behind a novel unsupervised method for discovering quasi-static objects, objects that are stationary during some interval of observation within image sequences acquired by any number of uncalibrated cameras. For each pixel we generate a signature that encodes the pixel´s temporal structure. Using the set of temporal signatures gathered across views, we hypothesize a global schedule of events and a small set of objects whose arrivals and departures explain the events. The paper specifies observability conditions under which the global schedule can be established and presents the QSL algorithm that generates the maximally-informative mapping of pixel observations onto the objects they stem from. Our framework ignores distracting motion, correctly deals with complicated occlusions, and naturally groups observations across cameras. The sets of 2D masks we recover are suitable for unsupervised training and initialization of object recognition and trackings systems.
Keywords
encoding; image reconstruction; image sequences; object recognition; pattern clustering; unsupervised learning; QSL algorithm; clustering; image sequences; object recognition; observability; observability conditions; occlusions; quasi-static object recognition; temporal structure; uncalibrated cameras; unsupervised learning; unsupervised training; Cameras; Computer science; Image recognition; Image segmentation; Keyboards; Layout; Manipulator dynamics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pattern Recognition, 2002. Proceedings. 16th International Conference on
ISSN
1051-4651
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1695-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPR.2002.1047781
Filename
1047781
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