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Using hidden scale for salient object detection


Abstract:

This paper describes a method for detecting salient regions in remote-sensed images, based on scale and contrast interaction. We consider the focus on salient structures ...Show More

Abstract:

This paper describes a method for detecting salient regions in remote-sensed images, based on scale and contrast interaction. We consider the focus on salient structures as the first stage of an object detection/recognition algorithm, where the salient regions are those likely to contain objects of interest. Salient objects are modeled as spatially localized and contrasted structures with any kind of shape or size. Their detection exploits a probabilistic mixture model that takes two series of multiscale features as input, one that is more sensitive to contrast information, and one that is able to select scale. The model combines them to classify each pixel in salient/nonsalient class, giving a binary segmentation of the image. The few parameters are learned with an EM-type algorithm.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing ( Volume: 15, Issue: 9, September 2006)
Page(s): 2644 - 2656
Date of Publication: 30 September 2006

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PubMed ID: 16948309

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