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Modeling The Joint Distribution Of Scene Events At An Edge, James Elder, Ying Li May 2016

Modeling The Joint Distribution Of Scene Events At An Edge, James Elder, Ying Li

MODVIS Workshop

Edges in an image arise from discontinuities in scene variables, namely reflectance (R), illumination (I), depth (D) and surface orientation (O). Prior studies on edge classification have viewed it as a binary classification problem: each edge is assumed to arise from one of two disjoint categories (e.g., depth or not depth, shadow or not shadow). Here we suggest an alternate view in which an edge may signal discontinuities in any combination of the scene variables (RIDO). To explore this model, we had 4 trained observers label one randomly selected edge in each of 1,000 randomly selected images drawn from the …