Temporal Wasserstein non-negative matrix factorization for non-rigid motion segmentation and spatiotemporal deconvolution

12/07/2019
by   Erdem Varol, et al.
25

Motion segmentation for natural images commonly relies on dense optic flow to yield point trajectories which can be grouped into clusters through various means including spectral clustering or minimum cost multicuts. However, in biological imaging scenarios, such as fluorescence microscopy or calcium imaging, where the signal to noise ratio is compromised and intensity fluctuations occur, optical flow may be difficult to approximate. To this end, we propose an alternative paradigm for motion segmentation based on optimal transport which models the video frames as time-varying mass represented as histograms. Thus, we cast motion segmentation as a temporal non-linear matrix factorization problem with Wasserstein metric loss. The dictionary elements of this factorization yield segmentation of motion into coherent objects while the loading coefficients allow for time-varying intensity signal of the moving objects to be captured. We demonstrate the use of the proposed paradigm on a simulated multielectrode drift scenario, as well as calcium indicating fluorescence microscopy videos of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). The latter application has the added utility of extracting neural activity of the animal in freely conducted behavior.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 4

page 5

page 7

research
10/07/2021

On audio enhancement via online non-negative matrix factorization

We propose a method for noise reduction, the task of producing a clean a...
research
10/09/2019

Probabilistic sequential matrix factorization

We introduce the probabilistic sequential matrix factorization (PSMF) me...
research
02/15/2018

Blind Source Separation with Optimal Transport Non-negative Matrix Factorization

Optimal transport as a loss for machine learning optimization problems h...
research
04/04/2021

Non-negative matrix and tensor factorisations with a smoothed Wasserstein loss

Non-negative matrix and tensor factorisations are a classical tool in ma...
research
10/14/2020

Semantic Flow-guided Motion Removal Method for Robust Mapping

Moving objects in scenes are still a severe challenge for the SLAM syste...
research
05/02/2018

A Numerical Framework for Efficient Motion Estimation on Evolving Sphere-Like Surfaces based on Brightness and Mass Conservation Laws

In this work we consider brightness and mass conservation laws for motio...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset