Semantic Segmentation for objects with random shape
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Hi All the examples and tutorial about Semantic Segmentation are about shape specific objects (e.g. cars, animals, scenes, plants, etc.). I am working on a problem in which the classes do not have a specific shape. They are visually distinguishable based on their textures. Now, my questions is whether semantic segmentation concept and methods (like CNN) can be used in such a context. Thanks, Roohollah
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jim peyton
on 8 Mar 2019
Edited: jim peyton
on 8 Mar 2019
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The problem you're describing is texture segmentation. Here's a good tutorial on using Gabor filters to extract texture features (spatial frequency and orientation).
There are other types of texture filters you could use to extract features: Energy/Entropy, gradient magnitudes and directions, even creating your own shape-specific filters.
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