Prof. Ohad Ben-Shahar

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Evolution of a local boundary detector for natural images via genetic programming and texture cues

Boundary detection constitutes a crucial step in many computer vision tasks. We present a learning approach for automatically constructing high-performance local boundary detectors for natural images via genetic programming (GP). Our GP system is unique in that it combines filter kernels that were inspired by models of processing in the early stages of the primate visual system, but makes no assumptions about what constitutes a boundary, thus avoiding the need to make ad hoc intuitive definitions. By testing our evolved boundary detectors on a highly challenging benchmark set of natural images with associated human-marked boundaries, we show performance that outperforms most existing approaches.

Publication language English
Pages 1887-1888
Publication status Published - 31.12.2009

Keywords

Boundary detection
Computer vision
Evolutionary algorithms
Machine learning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Computational Theory and Mathematics
Theoretical Computer Science
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10.1145/1569901.1570218
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