Improving HOG with image segmentation: application to human detection

Authors
  • Y. Socarrás Salas
  • D. Vázquez Bermudez
  • A.M. López Peña
  • D. Gerónimo Gomez
Publication date 2012
Host editors
  • J. Blanc-Talon
  • W. Philips
  • D. Popescu
  • P. Scheunders
  • P. Zemčík
Book title Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems
Book subtitle 14th international conference, ACIVS 2012, Brno, Czech Republic, September 4-7, 2012 : proceedings
ISBN
  • 9783642331398
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783642331404
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Event Acivs 2012: Advanced concepts for intelligent vision systems: 14 (Brno, Czech Republic): 2012.09.04-07
Pages (from-to) 178-189
Publisher Heidelberg: Springer
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
In this paper we improve the histogram of oriented gradients (HOG), a core descriptor of state-of-the-art object detection, by the use of higher-level information coming from image segmentation. The idea is to re-weight the descriptor while computing it without increasing its size. The benefits of the proposal are two-fold: (i) to improve the performance of the detector by enriching the descriptor information and (ii) take advantage of the information of image segmentation, which in fact is likely to be used in other stages of the detection system such as candidate generation or refinement.

We test our technique in the INRIA person dataset, which was originally developed to test HOG, embedding it in a human detection system. The well-known segmentation method, mean-shift (from smaller to larger super-pixels), and different methods to re-weight the original descriptor (constant, region-luminance, color or texture-dependent) has been evaluated. We achieve performance improvements of 4.47% in detection rate through the use of differences of color between contour pixel neighborhoods as re-weighting function.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33140-4_16
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