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The Whole World in Your Hand: Active and Interactive Segmentation (2003)

Abstract
Object segmentation is a fundamental problem in computer vision and a powerful resource for development. This paper presents three embodied approaches to the visual segmentation of objects. Each approach to segmentation is aided by the presence of a hand or arm in the proximity of the object to be segmented. The first approach is suitable for a robotic system, where the robot can use its arm to evoke object motion. The second method operates on a wearable system, viewing the world from a human's perspective, with instrumentation to help detect and segment objects that are held in the wearer's hand. The third method operates when observing a human teacher, locating periodic motion (finger/arm/object waving or tapping) and using it as a seed for segmentation. We show that object segmentation can serve as a key resource for development by demonstrating methods that exploit high-quality object segmentations to develop both low-level vision capabilities (specialized feature detectors) and high-level vision capabilities (object recognition and localization).

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Download http://cogprints.org/3329/1/Arsenio.pdf
Publisher Lund University Cognitive Studies
Contributors Prince, Christopher G., Berthouze, Luc, Kozima, Hideki, Bullock, Daniel, Stojanov, Georgi, Balkenius, Christian
Repository Cogprints (United Kingdom)
Keywords Machine Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
Type Conference Paper, PeerReviewed
Relation http://cogprints.org/3329/