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Recurrent learning of context for salient region detection

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In this paper, a novel type of saliency region detection method is proposed based on the recurrent learning of context. It aims to find the image regions that can represent… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a novel type of saliency region detection method is proposed based on the recurrent learning of context. It aims to find the image regions that can represent the main content. It is different with previous definitions the goal of which is to either find fixation points or seek the dominant object. The regions should own semantic information, thus being a challenging task for computer vision, especially when the imaging quality is poor with complicated background clutter and uncontrolled viewing conditions. To improve attribute recognition given small-sized training data with poor-quality images, we formulate a joint recurrent learning model for exploring context and correlation, based on which salient region can be detected. Moreover, by the way of incorporating semantic information of image contents, an object oriented pooling strategy is proposed to further improve the performance. We conduct experiments on several challenging publically available saliency detection datasets and it demonstrates the effectiveness of our proposed saliency region detection method.

Keywords: detection; learning context; recurrent learning; region detection; region

Journal Title: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Year Published: 2018

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