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Joint Graph Decomposition and Node Labeling: Problem, Algorithms, Applications

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We state a combinatorial optimization problem whose feasible solutions define both a decomposition and a node labeling of a given graph. This problem offers a common mathematical abstraction of seemingly unrelated computer vision tasks, including instance-separating semantic segmentation, articulated human body pose estimation and multiple object tracking. Conceptually, the problem we state generalizes the unconstrained integer quadratic program and the minimum cost lifted multicut problem, both of which are NP-hard. In order to find feasible solutions efficiently, we define two local search algorithms that converge monotonously to a local optimum, offering a feasible solution at any time. To demonstrate their effectiveness in tackling computer vision tasks, we apply these algorithms to instances of the problem that we construct from published data, using published algorithms. We report state-of-the-art application-specific accuracy for the three above-mentioned applications.

Evgeny Levinkov, Jonas Uhrig, Siyu Tang, Mohamed Omran, Eldar Insafutdinov, Alexander Kirillov, Carsten Rother, Thomas Brox, Bernt Schiele, Bjoern Andres• 2016

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Human Pose EstimationMPII (test)
Shoulder PCK85.2
314
Multi-Object TrackingMOT16 (test)
MOTA47.6
228
Instance SegmentationCityscapes (test)
AP (Overall)9.8
122
Multi-person Pose EstimationMPII Multi-Person full (test)
Head Joint Accuracy89.8
47
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