A New Aggregation of DNN Sparse and Dense Labeling for Saliency Detection
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As a fundamental requirement to many computer vision systems, saliency detection has experienced substantial progress in recent years based on deep neural networks (DNNs). Most DNN-based methods rely on either sparse or dense label- ing, and thus they are subject to the inherent ...
See moreAs a fundamental requirement to many computer vision systems, saliency detection has experienced substantial progress in recent years based on deep neural networks (DNNs). Most DNN-based methods rely on either sparse or dense label- ing, and thus they are subject to the inherent limitations of the chosen labeling schemes. DNN dense labeling captures salient objects mainly from global features, which are often hampered by other visually distinctive regions. On the other hand, DNN sparse labeling is usually impeded by inaccurate presegmentation of the images that it depends on. To address these limitations, we propose a new framework consisting of two pathways and an Aggregator to progressively integrate the DNN sparse and DNN dense labeling schemes to derive the final saliency map. In our “zipper” type aggregation, we propose a multiscale ker- nels approach to extract optimal criteria for saliency detection where we suppress nonsalient regions in the sparse labeling while guiding the dense labeling to recognize more complete extent of the saliency. We demonstrate that our method outperforms in saliency detection compared to other 11 state-of-the-art methods across six well-recognized benchmarking datasets.
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See moreAs a fundamental requirement to many computer vision systems, saliency detection has experienced substantial progress in recent years based on deep neural networks (DNNs). Most DNN-based methods rely on either sparse or dense label- ing, and thus they are subject to the inherent limitations of the chosen labeling schemes. DNN dense labeling captures salient objects mainly from global features, which are often hampered by other visually distinctive regions. On the other hand, DNN sparse labeling is usually impeded by inaccurate presegmentation of the images that it depends on. To address these limitations, we propose a new framework consisting of two pathways and an Aggregator to progressively integrate the DNN sparse and DNN dense labeling schemes to derive the final saliency map. In our “zipper” type aggregation, we propose a multiscale ker- nels approach to extract optimal criteria for saliency detection where we suppress nonsalient regions in the sparse labeling while guiding the dense labeling to recognize more complete extent of the saliency. We demonstrate that our method outperforms in saliency detection compared to other 11 state-of-the-art methods across six well-recognized benchmarking datasets.
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Date
2021Source title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICSVolume
51Issue
12Publisher
IEEE TransactionsFaculty/School
Faculty of Engineering, School of Computer ScienceShare