Title
Inference Methods for CRFs with Co-occurrence Statistics
Abstract
The Markov and Conditional random fields (CRFs) used in computer vision typically model only local interactions between variables, as this is generally thought to be the only case that is computationally tractable. In this paper we consider a class of global potentials defined over all variables in the CRF. We show how they can be readily optimised using standard graph cut algorithms at little extra expense compared to a standard pairwise field. This result can be directly used for the problem of class based image segmentation which has seen increasing recent interest within computer vision. Here the aim is to assign a label to each pixel of a given image from a set of possible object classes. Typically these methods use random fields to model local interactions between pixels or super-pixels. One of the cues that helps recognition is global object co-occurrence statistics, a measure of which classes (such as chair or motorbike) are likely to occur in the same image together. There have been several approaches proposed to exploit this property, but all of them suffer from different limitations and typically carry a high computational cost, preventing their application on large images. We find that the new model we propose produces a significant improvement in the labelling compared to just using a pairwise model and that this improvement increases as the number of labels increases.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/s11263-012-0583-y
International Journal of Computer Vision
Keywords
Field
DocType
co-occurrence statistics,global potential,conditional random field,local interaction,computer vision,large image,new model,improvement increase,global object co-occurrence statistic,inference methods,pairwise model,image segmentation,optimization,conditional random fields
Cut,Computer science,Image segmentation,Artificial intelligence,CRFS,Conditional random field,Computer vision,Pairwise comparison,Random field,Pattern recognition,Markov chain,Pixel,Statistics,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
103
2
0920-5691
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
32
0.89
36
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ladický L'ubor1101544.54
Chris Russell2113250.95
Pushmeet Kohli37398332.84
Philip H. S. Torr49140636.18