Motion Segmentation Using Locally Affine Atom Voting

13 Jul 2019  ·  Erez Posner, Rami Hagege ·

We present a novel method for motion segmentation called LAAV (Locally Affine Atom Voting). Our model's main novelty is using sets of features to segment motion for all features in the scene. LAAV acts as a pre-processing pipeline stage for features in the image, followed by a fine-tuned version of the state-of-the-art Random Voting (RV) method. Unlike standard approaches, LAAV segments motion using feature-set affinities instead of pair-wise affinities between all features; therefore, it significantly simplifies complex scenarios and reduces the computational cost without a loss of accuracy. We describe how the challenges encountered by using previously suggested approaches are addressed using our model. We then compare our algorithm with several state-of-the-art methods. Experiments shows that our approach achieves the most accurate motion segmentation results and, in the presence of measurement noise, achieves comparable results to the other algorithms.

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