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SEEK: A Framework of Superpixel Learning with CNN Features for Unsupervised Segmentation

Talha Ilyas, Abbas Khan, Muhammad Umraiz, Hyongsuk Kim

2020Electronics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Supervised semantic segmentation algorithms have been a hot area of exploration recently, but now the attention is being drawn towards completely unsupervised semantic segmentation. In an unsupervised framework, neither the targets nor the ground truth labels are provided to the network. That being said, the network is unaware about any class instance or object present in the given data sample. So, we propose a convolutional neural network (CNN) based architecture for unsupervised segmentation. We used the squeeze and excitation network, due to its peculiar ability to capture the features’ interdependencies, which increases the network’s sensitivity to more salient features. We iteratively enable our CNN architecture to learn the target generated by a graph-based segmentation method, while simultaneously preventing our network from falling into the pit of over-segmentation. Along with this CNN architecture, image enhancement and refinement techniques are exploited to improve the segmentation results. Our proposed algorithm produces improved segmented regions that meet the human level segmentation results. In addition, we evaluate our approach using different metrics to show the quantitative outperformance.

Topics & Concepts

SegmentationArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceConvolutional neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)Unsupervised learningGround truthSegmentation-based object categorizationScale-space segmentationGraphImage segmentationDeep learningMachine learningTheoretical computer scienceAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesVisual Attention and Saliency Detection
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