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Multi-View Saliency-Guided Clustering for Image Cosegmentation
Author(s) -
Zhiqiang Tao,
Hongfu Liu,
Huazhu Fu,
Yun Fu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ieee transactions on image processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.778
H-Index - 288
eISSN - 1941-0042
pISSN - 1057-7149
DOI - 10.1109/tip.2019.2913555
Subject(s) - cluster analysis , artificial intelligence , computer science , robustness (evolution) , pattern recognition (psychology) , data mining , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
Image cosegmentation aims at extracting the common objects from multiple images simultaneously. Existing methods mainly solve cosegmentation via the pre-defined graph, which lacks flexibility and robustness to handle various visual patterns. Besides, similar backgrounds also confuse the identifying of the common foreground. To address these issues, we propose a novel Multi-view Saliency-Guided Clustering algorithm (MvSGC) for the image cosegmentation task. In our model, the unsupervised saliency prior is used as partition-level side information to guide the foreground clustering process. To achieve robustness to noises and missing observations, similarities on instance-level and partition-level are both considered. Specifically, a unified clustering model with cosine similarity is proposed to capture the intrinsic structure of data and keep partition result consistent with the side information. Moreover, we leverage multi-view weight learning to integrate multiple feature representations to further improve the robustness of our approach. A K-means-like optimization algorithm is developed to proceed the constrained clustering in a highly efficient way with theoretical support. Experimental results on three benchmark datasets (i.e., the iCoseg, MSRC and Internet image dataset) and one RGB-D image dataset demonstrate the superiority of applying our clustering method for image cosegmentation.

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