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Real-time saliency detection for greyscale and colour images

Journal

VISUAL COMPUTER
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 1277-1296

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00371-020-01865-x

Keywords

Image saliency; Image segmentation; Image features

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The study introduces three unique real-time saliency generation algorithms which provide state-of-the-art performance for greyscale and colour images. These algorithms are more than 10 times faster than traditional models, with similar or better precision performance.
Unsupervised salient image generation without the aid of prior assumptions has many applications in computer vision. We present three unique real-time saliency generation algorithms that provide state-of-the-art performance for greyscale and colour images. Our fastest method run under 50 ms per frame on average. Our algorithm introduces a novel weighted histogram of orientation feature to supplement image intensity for monochromatic image manifold ranking. We also provide a method of dimensional reduction for the non-normalized optimal affinity matrix (OAM) using principal components analysis; this novel technique allows faster computation and stabilization of the OAM inversion process. We compare our methods with 18 traditional and recent techniques using three standard and custom datasets including ECSSD, DUT-OMRON and MSRA10K totalling 32,536 images for colour and greyscale variations. The results show our method to be more than 10 x faster than the RC and GMR models and having similar or better precision performances.

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