Title :
SDSP: A novel saliency detection method by combining simple priors
Author :
Lin Zhang ; Zhongyi Gu ; Hongyu Li
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Software Eng., Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Salient regions detection from images is an important and fundamental research problem in neuroscience and psychology and it serves as an indispensible step for numerous machine vision tasks. In this paper, we propose a novel conceptually simple salient region detection method, namely SDSP, by combining three simple priors. At first, the behavior that the human visual system detects salient objects in a visual scene can be well modeled by band-pass filtering. Secondly, people are more likely to pay their attention on the center of an image. Thirdly, warm colors are more attractive to people than cold colors are. Extensive experiments conducted on the benchmark dataset indicate that SDSP could outperform the other state-of-the-art algorithms by yielding higher saliency prediction accuracy. Moreover, SDSP has a quite low computational complexity, rendering it an outstanding candidate for time critical applications. The Matlab source code of SDSP and the evaluation results have been made online available at http://sse.tongji.edu.cn/linzhang/va/SDSP/SDSP.htm.
Keywords :
computer vision; object detection; rendering (computer graphics); Matlab source code; SDSP; band-pass filtering; benchmark dataset; cold colors; combining simple priors; higher saliency prediction accuracy; human visual system; images; low computational complexity; machine vision tasks; neuroscience; psychology; rendering; saliency detection method; salient object detection; simple salient region detection method; time critical applications; warm colors; Accuracy; Band-pass filters; Computational efficiency; Computational modeling; Image color analysis; Mathematical model; Visualization; Salient object detection; log-Gabor filter; visual attention;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2013 20th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2013.6738036