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Image processing strategies based on saliency segmentation for object recognition under simulated prosthetic vision

Journal

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages 64-78

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.artmed.2017.11.001

Keywords

Visual prosthesis; Simulated prosthetic vision; Saliency segmentation; Image processing strategy; Objects recognition

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61773256, 61472247, 61273368]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2011CB707503]
  3. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2009AA04Z326]
  4. 111 Project from the Ministry of Education of China [B08020]
  5. Shanghai Young Lecturer Oriented Training Funding Scheme [ZZHY15001]

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Background and objective: Current retinal prostheses can only generate low-resolution visual percepts constituted of limited phosphenes which are elicited by an electrode array and with uncontrollable color and restricted grayscale. Under this visual perception, prosthetic recipients can just complete some simple visual tasks, but more complex tasks like face identification/object recognition are extremely difficult. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate and apply image processing strategies for optimizing the visual perception of the recipients. This study focuses on recognition of the object of interest employing simulated prosthetic vision. Method: We used a saliency segmentation method based on a biologically plausible graph-based visual saliency model and a grabCut-based self-adaptive-iterative optimization framework to automatically extract foreground objects. Based on this, two image processing strategies, Addition of Separate Pixelization and Background Pixel Shrink, were further utilized to enhance the extracted foreground objects. Results: i) The results showed by verification of psychophysical experiments that under simulated prosthetic vision, both strategies had marked advantages over Direct Pixelization in terms of recognition accuracy and efficiency. ii) We also found that recognition performance under two strategies was tied to the segmentation results and was affected positively by the paired-interrelated objects in the scene. Conclusion: The use of the saliency segmentation method and image processing strategies can automatically extract and enhance foreground objects, and significantly improve object recognition performance towards recipients implanted a high-density implant. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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