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Automatic Interpretation of Outdoor Scenes.
Author(s) -
NW Campbell,
Wpj Mackeown,
BT Thomas,
T. Troscianko
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.9.30
Subject(s) - artificial intelligence , computer science , ground truth , segmentation , computer vision , image segmentation , metric (unit) , artificial neural network , set (abstract data type) , interpretation (philosophy) , data set , pattern recognition (psychology) , engineering , operations management , programming language
This paper describes recent work on a neural network approach to outdoor scene interpretation. The results of evaluating a range of automatic region-based segmentation techniques based on a new segmentation quality metric are presented. The optimal technique is used to segment images of natural outdoor scenes. A powerful set of features designed for outdoor scene analysis is extracted from regions in the segmented images and used to train a neural network to recognise eleven different classes of objects, including sky, road, building and vegetation. The system is tested on a large number of images which have been hand-labelled to provide ground-truth segmentations and interpretations. This fully automated system achieves an impressive mean classification accuracy of 81.4% per image on unseen data, and runs in approximately 1 CPU minute on a Sun SPARCstation 20.

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