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Primal Sketch: Integrating Texture and Structure
Cheng-en Guo, Department of Statistics, UCLA
Song-Chun Zhu, Department of Statistics, UCLA
Ying N. Wu, UCLA Department of Statistics
ABSTRACT: Following Marr’s insight, we propose a generative image representation called primal sketch,
which integrates two modeling components. The first component explains the structural
part of an image, such as ob ject boundaries, by a hidden layer of image primitives. The
second component models the remaining textural part without distinguishable elements
by Markov random fields that interpolate the structural part of the image. We adopt
an artist’s notion by calling the two components “sketchable” and “non-sketchable” parts
respectively. A dictionary of image primitives are used for modeling structures in natural
images, and each primitive is specified by variables for its photometric, geometric, and
topological attributes. The primitives in the image representation are not independent but
organized in an sketch graph. This sketch graph is modeled by a spatial Markov model
that enforces Gestalt organizations. The inference of the sketch graph consists of two
phases. Phase I sequentially adds the most prominent image primitives in a procedure
similar to matching pursuit. Phase II edits the sketch graph by a number of graph operators
to achieve good Gestalt organizations. Experiments show that the primal sketch model
produces satisfactory results for a large number of generic images. The primal sketch model
is not only a parsimonious image representation for lossy image coding, but also provides a
meaningful mid-level generic representation for other vision tasks.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Cheng-en Guo, Song-Chun Zhu, and Ying N. Wu,
"Primal Sketch: Integrating Texture and Structure "
(March 21, 2005).
Department of Statistics, UCLA.
Department of Statistics Papers.
Paper 2005032101.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/uclastat/papers/2005032101
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