Structural Saliency: The Detection of Globally Salient Structures Using a Locally Connected Network

Certain salient structures in images attract our immediate attention without requiring a systematic scan. We present a method for computing saliency by a simple iterative scheme, using a uniform network of locally connected processing elements. The network uses an optimization approach to prod...

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Main Authors: Ullman, Shimon, Sha'ashua, Amnon
Language:en_US
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6493
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Summary:Certain salient structures in images attract our immediate attention without requiring a systematic scan. We present a method for computing saliency by a simple iterative scheme, using a uniform network of locally connected processing elements. The network uses an optimization approach to produce a "saliency map," a representation of the image emphasizing salient locations. The main properties of the network are: (i) the computations are simple and local, (ii) globally salient structures emerge with a small number of iterations, and (iii) as a by-product of the computations, contours are smoothed and gaps are filled in.