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Mohammed Kutbi1, Yizhe Chang2, Philippos Mordohai3.
Abstract
We present an approach for motion clustering based on a novel observation that a signature for putative pixel correspondences can be generated by collecting their residuals with respect to model hypotheses drawn randomly from the data. Inliers of the same motion cluster should have strongly correlated residuals, which are low when a hypothesis is consistent with the data in the cluster and high otherwise. After evaluating a number of hypotheses, members of the same cluster can be identified based on these correlations. Due to this property, we named our approach Inlier Clustering based on the Residuals of Random Hypotheses (ICR). An important advantage of ICR is that it does not require an inlier-outlier threshold or parameter tuning. In addition, we propose a supervised recursive formulation of ICR (r-ICR) that, unlike many motion clustering methods, does not require the number of clusters to be known a priori, as long as annotated data are available for training. We validate ICR and r-ICR on several publicly available datasets for robust geometric model fitting.Entities:
Keywords: Clustering; Model Estimation; Motion Segmentation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34483416 PMCID: PMC8415488 DOI: 10.1016/j.patrec.2021.07.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pattern Recognit Lett ISSN: 0167-8655 Impact factor: 4.757