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On the distribution of saliency
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2004. CVPR 2004., 2004Detecting salient structures is a basic task in perceptual organization. Saliency algorithms typically mark edge-points with some saliency measure, which grows with the length and smoothness of the curve on which these edge-points lie. Here, we propose a modified saliency estimation mechanism that is based on probabilistically specified grouping cues ...
Alexander Berengolts, Michael Lindenbaum
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2017
Most existing bottom-up algorithms measure the foreground saliency of a pixel or region based on its contrast within a local context or the entire image, whereas a few methods focus on segmenting out background regions and thereby salient objects.
Lihe Zhang +4 more
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Most existing bottom-up algorithms measure the foreground saliency of a pixel or region based on its contrast within a local context or the entire image, whereas a few methods focus on segmenting out background regions and thereby salient objects.
Lihe Zhang +4 more
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Technical Briefs, 2019
Keyframes are a core notion used by animators to understand and describe the motion. In this paper, we take inspiration from keyframe animation to compute a feature that we call the “Saliency diagram” of the animation. To create our saliency diagrams, we visualize how often each frame becomes a keyframe when using an existing selection technique ...
Nicolas Nghiem +3 more
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Keyframes are a core notion used by animators to understand and describe the motion. In this paper, we take inspiration from keyframe animation to compute a feature that we call the “Saliency diagram” of the animation. To create our saliency diagrams, we visualize how often each frame becomes a keyframe when using an existing selection technique ...
Nicolas Nghiem +3 more
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Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2012
In this work, we propose a new concept of touch saliency, and attempt to answer the question of whether the underlying image saliency map may be implicitly derived from the accumulative touch behaviors (or more specifically speaking, zoom-in and panning manipulations) when many users browse the image on smart mobile devices with multi-touch display of ...
Mengdi Xu +5 more
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In this work, we propose a new concept of touch saliency, and attempt to answer the question of whether the underlying image saliency map may be implicitly derived from the accumulative touch behaviors (or more specifically speaking, zoom-in and panning manipulations) when many users browse the image on smart mobile devices with multi-touch display of ...
Mengdi Xu +5 more
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The interaction between social saliency and perceptual saliency
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2016The ability to select visual targets in hierarchical stimuli can be affected by both perceptual saliency and social saliency. However, the functional relations between the effects are not understood. Here we examined whether these two factors interact or combine in an additive way.
Minghui, Liu, Jie, Sui
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Saliency Detection Based on Weighted Saliency Probability
2019 IEEE Intl Conf on Parallel & Distributed Processing with Applications, Big Data & Cloud Computing, Sustainable Computing & Communications, Social Computing & Networking (ISPA/BDCloud/SocialCom/SustainCom), 2019The key to computer-based image recognition is to distinguish salient objects from the image background. However, it is still challenging to detect salient region when an object significantly touches the image boundaries. In this study, we present a novel salient region detection method based on a color space volume and a novel weighted saliency ...
Zuoyong Li, Taotao Lai, Xiaogen Zhou
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Static saliency vs. dynamic saliency
Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2013Recently visual saliency has attracted wide attention of researchers in the computer vision and multimedia field. However, most of the visual saliency-related research was conducted on still images for studying static saliency. In this paper, we give a comprehensive comparative study for the first time of dynamic saliency (video shots) and static ...
Tam V. Nguyen 0002 +5 more
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Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1995
Abstract The distance transform has been used in computer vision for a number of applications such as matching and skeletonization. This paper proposes two things: (1) a multiscale distance transform to overcome the need to choose the appropriate scale and (2) the addition of various saliency factors such as edge strength, length, and curvature to ...
Paul L. Rosin, Geoff A. W. West
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Abstract The distance transform has been used in computer vision for a number of applications such as matching and skeletonization. This paper proposes two things: (1) a multiscale distance transform to overcome the need to choose the appropriate scale and (2) the addition of various saliency factors such as edge strength, length, and curvature to ...
Paul L. Rosin, Geoff A. W. West
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