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Conference Paper: Segmenting Transparent Objects in the Wild

TitleSegmenting Transparent Objects in the Wild
Authors
KeywordsTransparent Objects
Dataset
Benchmark
Image Segmentation
Object Boundary
Issue Date2020
Citation
The 16th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), Online, 23-28 August 2020 How to Cite?
AbstractTransparent objects such as windows and bottles made by glass widely exist in the real world. Segmenting transparent objects is challenging because these objects have diverse appearance inherited from the image background, making them had similar appearance with their surroundings. Besides the technical difficulty of this task, only a few previous datasets were specially designed and collected to explore this task and most of the existing datasets have major drawbacks. They either possess limited sample size such as merely a thousand of images without manual annotations, or they generate all images by using computer graphics method (i.e. not real image). To address this important problem, this work proposes a large-scale dataset for transparent object segmentation, named Trans10K, consisting of 10,428 images of real scenarios with carefully manual annotations, which are 10 times larger than the existing datasets. The transparent objects in Trans10K are extremely challenging due to high diversity in scale, viewpoint and occlusion as shown in Fig. 1. To evaluate the effectiveness of Trans10K, we propose a novel boundary-aware segmentation method, termed TransLab, which exploits boundary as the clue to improve segmentation of transparent objects. Extensive experiments and ablation studies demonstrate the effectiveness of Trans10K and validate the practicality of learning object boundary in TransLab. For example, TransLab significantly outperforms 20 recent object segmentation methods based on deep learning, showing that this task is largely unsolved. We believe that both Trans10K and TransLab have important contributions to both the academia and industry, facilitating future researches and applications.
DescriptionPoster Presentation - Paper ID: 2016
ECCV 2020 take place virtually due to COVID-19
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/284149

 

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dc.contributor.authorXie, E-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Wenjia-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Wenhai-
dc.contributor.authorDing, MY-
dc.contributor.authorShen, C-
dc.contributor.authorLuo, P-
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-20T05:56:28Z-
dc.date.available2020-07-20T05:56:28Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationThe 16th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), Online, 23-28 August 2020-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/284149-
dc.descriptionPoster Presentation - Paper ID: 2016-
dc.descriptionECCV 2020 take place virtually due to COVID-19-
dc.description.abstractTransparent objects such as windows and bottles made by glass widely exist in the real world. Segmenting transparent objects is challenging because these objects have diverse appearance inherited from the image background, making them had similar appearance with their surroundings. Besides the technical difficulty of this task, only a few previous datasets were specially designed and collected to explore this task and most of the existing datasets have major drawbacks. They either possess limited sample size such as merely a thousand of images without manual annotations, or they generate all images by using computer graphics method (i.e. not real image). To address this important problem, this work proposes a large-scale dataset for transparent object segmentation, named Trans10K, consisting of 10,428 images of real scenarios with carefully manual annotations, which are 10 times larger than the existing datasets. The transparent objects in Trans10K are extremely challenging due to high diversity in scale, viewpoint and occlusion as shown in Fig. 1. To evaluate the effectiveness of Trans10K, we propose a novel boundary-aware segmentation method, termed TransLab, which exploits boundary as the clue to improve segmentation of transparent objects. Extensive experiments and ablation studies demonstrate the effectiveness of Trans10K and validate the practicality of learning object boundary in TransLab. For example, TransLab significantly outperforms 20 recent object segmentation methods based on deep learning, showing that this task is largely unsolved. We believe that both Trans10K and TransLab have important contributions to both the academia and industry, facilitating future researches and applications.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofEuropean Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)-
dc.subjectTransparent Objects-
dc.subjectDataset-
dc.subjectBenchmark-
dc.subjectImage Segmentation-
dc.subjectObject Boundary-
dc.titleSegmenting Transparent Objects in the Wild-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailXie, E: xieenez@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailDing, MY: mingyuding@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailLuo, P: pluo@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityLuo, P=rp02575-
dc.identifier.hkuros311008-

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