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Using a Supervised Method without supervision for foreground segmentation (2011.07954v4)

Published 26 Oct 2020 in cs.CV

Abstract: Neural networks are a powerful framework for foreground segmentation in video acquired by static cameras, segmenting moving objects from the background in a robust way in various challenging scenarios. The premier methods are those based on supervision requiring a final training stage on a database of tens to hundreds of manually segmented images from the specific static camera. In this work, we propose a method to automatically create an "artificial" database that is sufficient for training the supervised methods so that it performs better than current unsupervised methods. It is based on combining a weak foreground segmenter, compared to the supervised method, to extract suitable objects from the training images and randomly inserting these objects back into a background image. Test results are shown on the test sequences in CDnet.

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