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5 months ago

DeepFlux for Skeletons in the Wild

Yukang Wang; Yongchao Xu; Stavros Tsogkas; Xiang Bai; Sven Dickinson; Kaleem Siddiqi

DeepFlux for Skeletons in the Wild

Abstract

Computing object skeletons in natural images is challenging, owing to large variations in object appearance and scale, and the complexity of handling background clutter. Many recent methods frame object skeleton detection as a binary pixel classification problem, which is similar in spirit to learning-based edge detection, as well as to semantic segmentation methods. In the present article, we depart from this strategy by training a CNN to predict a two-dimensional vector field, which maps each scene point to a candidate skeleton pixel, in the spirit of flux-based skeletonization algorithms. This "image context flux" representation has two major advantages over previous approaches. First, it explicitly encodes the relative position of skeletal pixels to semantically meaningful entities, such as the image points in their spatial context, and hence also the implied object boundaries. Second, since the skeleton detection context is a region-based vector field, it is better able to cope with object parts of large width. We evaluate the proposed method on three benchmark datasets for skeleton detection and two for symmetry detection, achieving consistently superior performance over state-of-the-art methods.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
object-skeleton-detection-on-sk-largeDeepFlux
F-Measure: 0.732

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