DOC: Deep OCclusion Estimation From a Single Image
November 20, 2015 Β· Declared Dead Β· π European Conference on Computer Vision
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Authors
Peng Wang, Alan Yuille
arXiv ID
1511.06457
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Cross-listed
cs.LG
Citations
43
Venue
European Conference on Computer Vision
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Recovering the occlusion relationships between objects is a fundamental human visual ability which yields important information about the 3D world. In this paper we propose a deep network architecture, called DOC, which acts on a single image, detects object boundaries and estimates the border ownership (i.e. which side of the boundary is foreground and which is background). We represent occlusion relations by a binary edge map, to indicate the object boundary, and an occlusion orientation variable which is tangential to the boundary and whose direction specifies border ownership by a left-hand rule. We train two related deep convolutional neural networks, called DOC, which exploit local and non-local image cues to estimate this representation and hence recover occlusion relations. In order to train and test DOC we construct a large-scale instance occlusion boundary dataset using PASCAL VOC images, which we call the PASCAL instance occlusion dataset (PIOD). This contains 10,000 images and hence is two orders of magnitude larger than existing occlusion datasets for outdoor images. We test two variants of DOC on PIOD and on the BSDS occlusion dataset and show they outperform state-of-the-art methods. Finally, we perform numerous experiments investigating multiple settings of DOC and transfer between BSDS and PIOD, which provides more insights for further study of occlusion estimation.
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