Saliency detection using suitable variant of local and global consistency

In existing local and global consistency (LGC) framework, the cost functions related to classifying functions adopt the sum of each row of weight matrix as an important factor. Some of these classifying functions are successfully applied to saliency detection. From the point of saliency detection, t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IET computer vision 2017-09, Vol.11 (6), p.479-487
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Jiazhong, Chen, Jie, Cao, Hua, Li, Rong, Xia, Tao, Ling, Hefei, Chen, Yang
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Zusammenfassung:In existing local and global consistency (LGC) framework, the cost functions related to classifying functions adopt the sum of each row of weight matrix as an important factor. Some of these classifying functions are successfully applied to saliency detection. From the point of saliency detection, this factor is inversely proportional to the colour contrast between image regions and their surroundings. However, an image region that holds a big colour contrast against it surroundings does not denote it must be a salient region. Therefore a suitable variant of LGC is introduced by removing this factor in cost function, and a suitable classifying function (SCF) is decided. Then a saliency detection method that utilises the SCF, content-based initial label assignment scheme, and appearance-based label assignment scheme is presented. Via updating the content-based initial labels and appearance-based labels by the SCF, a coarse saliency map and several intermediate saliency maps are obtained. Furthermore, to enhance the detection accuracy, a novel optimisation function is presented to fuse the intermediate saliency maps that have a high detection performance for final saliency generation. Numerous experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves competitive performance against some recent state-of-the-art algorithms for saliency detection.
ISSN:1751-9632
1751-9640
1751-9640
DOI:10.1049/iet-cvi.2016.0453