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A collection of challenging motion segmentation benchmark datasets

An in-depth analysis of computer vision methodologies is greatly dependent on the benchmarks they are tested upon. Any dataset is as good as the diversity of the true nature of the problem enclosed in it. Motion segmentation is a preprocessing step in computer vision whose publicly available datasets have certain limitations. Some databases are not up-to-date with modern requirements of frame length and number of motions, and others do not have ample ground truth in them. In this paper, we present a collection of diverse multifaceted motion segmentation benchmarks containing trajectory- and region-based ground truth. These datasets enclose real-life long and short sequences, with increased number of motions and frames per sequence, and also real distortions with missing data. The ground truth is provided on all the frames of all the sequences. A comprehensive benchmark evaluation of the state-of-the-art motion segmentation algorithms is provided to establish the difficulty of the problem and to also contribute a starting point. All the resources of the datasets have been made publicly available at http://dixie.udg.edu/udgms/

This work is supported by the FP7-ICT-2011 7project PANDORA (Ref 288273) funded by the European Commission, two projects funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government. RAIMON (Ref CTM2011-29691-C02-02) and NICOLE (Ref TIN2014-55710-R)

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Manager: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci贸n (Espanya)
Ministerio de Econom铆a y Competitividad (Espanya)
Author: Mahmood, Muhammad Habib
D铆ez Donoso, Santiago
Salvi, Joaquim
Llad贸 Bardera, Xavier
Abstract: An in-depth analysis of computer vision methodologies is greatly dependent on the benchmarks they are tested upon. Any dataset is as good as the diversity of the true nature of the problem enclosed in it. Motion segmentation is a preprocessing step in computer vision whose publicly available datasets have certain limitations. Some databases are not up-to-date with modern requirements of frame length and number of motions, and others do not have ample ground truth in them. In this paper, we present a collection of diverse multifaceted motion segmentation benchmarks containing trajectory- and region-based ground truth. These datasets enclose real-life long and short sequences, with increased number of motions and frames per sequence, and also real distortions with missing data. The ground truth is provided on all the frames of all the sequences. A comprehensive benchmark evaluation of the state-of-the-art motion segmentation algorithms is provided to establish the difficulty of the problem and to also contribute a starting point. All the resources of the datasets have been made publicly available at http://dixie.udg.edu/udgms/
This work is supported by the FP7-ICT-2011 7project PANDORA (Ref 288273) funded by the European Commission, two projects funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government. RAIMON (Ref CTM2011-29691-C02-02) and NICOLE (Ref TIN2014-55710-R)
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/298541
Language: eng
Publisher: Elsevier
Rights: Tots els drets reservats
Subject: Imatges -- Processament
Image processing
Imatges -- Segmentaci贸
Imaging segmentation
Visi贸 per ordinador
Computer vision
Title: A collection of challenging motion segmentation benchmark datasets
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repository: Recercat

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