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We present a novel conditional random field (CRF) for semantic segmentation that extends the common Potts model of spatial coherency with latent topics, which capture higher-order spatial relations of segment labels. Specifically, we show how recent approaches for producing sets of figure-ground segmentations can be leveraged to construct a suitable graph representation for this task. The CRF model incorporates such proposal segmentations as topics, modelling the joint occurrence or absence of object classes. The resulting model is trained using a structured large margin approach with latent variables. Experimental results on the challenging VOC’10 dataset demonstrate significant performance improvements over simpler models with less spatial structure.
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Dann, C., Gehler, P., Roth, S., Nowozin, S. (2012). Pottics – The Potts Topic Model for Semantic Image Segmentation. In: Pinz, A., Pock, T., Bischof, H., Leberl, F. (eds) Pattern Recognition. DAGM/OAGM 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7476. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32717-9_40
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