Abstract:
Vision and multimedia communities have long attempted to enable computers to understand image or video content in a manner analogous to humans. Humans’ comprehension to a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Vision and multimedia communities have long attempted to enable computers to understand image or video content in a manner analogous to humans. Humans’ comprehension to an image or a video clip often depends on the objects that draw their attention. As a result, one fundamental and open problem is to automatically infer the attention attracting or interesting areas in an image or a video sequence. Recently, a large number of researchers explore visual saliency models to address this problem. The study on visual saliency models is originally motivated by simulating humans’ bottom-up visual attention and it is mainly based on the biological evidence that humans’ visual attention is automatically attracted by highly salient features in the visual scene, which are discriminative with respect to the surrounding environment.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems ( Volume: 27, Issue: 6, June 2016)