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Random Walks on Graphs for Salient Object Detection in Images

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
卷 19, 期 12, 页码 3232-3242

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIP.2010.2053940

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Graph modeling; random walks; semisupervised learning; visual saliency

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We formulate the problem of salient object detection in images as an automatic labeling problem on the vertices of a weighted graph. The seed (labeled) nodes are first detected using Markov random walks performed on two different graphs that represent the image. While the global properties of the image are computed from the random walk on a complete graph, the local properties are computed from a sparse k-regular graph. The most salient node is selected as the one which is globally most isolated but falls on a locally compact object. A few background nodes and salient nodes are further identified based upon the random walk based hitting time to the most salient node. The salient nodes and the background nodes will constitute the labeled nodes. A new graph representation of the image that represents the saliency between nodes more accurately, the pop-out graph model, is computed further based upon the knowledge of the labeled salient and background nodes. A semisupervised learning technique is used to determine the labels of the unlabeled nodes by optimizing a smoothness objective label function on the newly created pop-out graph model along with some weighted soft constraints on the labeled nodes.

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