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Video object segmentation using color-component-selectable learning for self-organizing maps

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In this article, self-organizing-map-based video object segmentation is proposed, assuming that either Y-quantification or HSV-quantification can be systematically selected. Given a video sequence, the value of the probability density function for each component value is calculated according to a kernel estimation at the first frame. Some areas randomly chosen from the background are then examined, using each component value, to judge whether or not they include the target object. The quantification is determined so that the frequency of occurrence of false extractions can be reduced. The data presented to the maps are generated based on the selected quantification. Experimental results show that the proposed method recognizes the target object well.

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Correspondence to Naotake Kamiura.

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This work was presented in part at the 16th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics, Oita, Japan, January 27–29, 2011

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Kamiura, N., Umata, Sy., Saitoh, A. et al. Video object segmentation using color-component-selectable learning for self-organizing maps. Artif Life Robotics 16, 258–261 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10015-011-0932-x

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