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Section: New Results

Large Scale Video Segmentation

Paticipants: Matthew Blaschko

Spatio-temporal cues are powerful sources of information for segmentation in videos. In [24] we present an efficient and simple technique for spatio-temporal segmentation that is based on a low-rank spectral clustering algorithm. The complexity of graph-based spatio-temporal segmentation is dominated by the size of the graph, which is proportional to the number of pixels in a video sequence. In contrast to other works, we avoid oversegmenting the images into super-pixels and instead generalize a simple graph based image segmentation. Our graph construction encodes appearance and motion information with temporal links based on optical flow. For large scale data sets naïve graph construction is computationally and memory intensive, and has only been achieved previously using a high power compute cluster. We make feasible for the first time large scale graph-based spatio-temporal segmentation on a single core by exploiting the sparsity structure of the problem and a low rank factorization that has strong approximation guarantees.