WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection
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Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Improving Outdoor Plane Estimation Without Manual Supervision(Springer, 2022) Özuysal, Mustafa; Uzyıldırım, Furkan Eren; 03.04. Department of Computer Engineering; 01.01. Units Affiliated to the Rectorate; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 03. Faculty of EngineeringRecently, great progress has been made in the automatic detection and segmentation of planar regions from monocular images of indoor scenes. This has been achieved thanks to the development of convolutional neural network architectures for the task and the availability of large amounts of training data usually obtained with the help of active depth sensors. Unfortunately, it is much harder to obtain large image sets outdoors partly due to limited range of active sensors. Therefore, there is a need to develop techniques that transfer features learned from the indoor dataset to segmentation of outdoor images. We propose such an approach that does not require manual annotations on the outdoor datasets. Instead, we exploit a network trained on indoor images and an automatically reconstructed point cloud to estimate the training ground truth on the outdoor images in an energy minimization framework. We show that the resulting ground truth estimate is good enough to improve the network weights. Moreover, the process can be repeated multiple times to further improve plane detection and segmentation accuracy on monocular images of outdoor scenes.Conference Object A Detailed Analysis of Mser and Fast Repeatibility(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015) Uzyıldırım, Furkan Eren; Köksal, Ali; Köksal, Ali; Özuysal, Mustafa; Özuysal, Mustafa; Uzyıldırım, Furkan Eren; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 03.04. Department of Computer Engineering; 01.01. Units Affiliated to the Rectorate; 03. Faculty of EngineeringThis paper investigates the relationship between the MSER and FAST repeatability and changes in various camera parameters. By employing a realistic view synthesis methodology, it is possible to observe the effect of small parameter changes on the repeatability. Furthermore, for the analysis of MSER repeatability, a convex hull approach is proposed instead of fitting ellipses to the MSER region. This yields a better approximation to the MSER region without significantly increasing computation time.
