Abstract—A new approach for image segmentation based on visual attention mechanism is proposed. Motivated biologically, this approach simulates the bottom-up human visual selective attention mechanism, extracts early vision features of the image and constructs the saliency map. Multiple image features such as intensity, color and orientation in multiple scales are extracted to get some feature maps. The phase spectra of the feature maps are analyzed in frequency spectrum domain. Then the corresponding feature saliency maps are constructed in spatial domain and theses feature saliency maps are combined to an integrated saliency map. According to the saliency map, the salient regions in an image are detected. The image is segmented by seperat...
A visual attention mechanism is believed to be responsible for the most informative spots in complex...
Small object segmentation is a challenging task in image processing and computer vision. In this pap...
Abstract—Computer vision attention processes assign variable hypoth-esized importance to different p...
Based on the bottom-up human visual attention model, a procedure for feature description and image r...
The visual environment for observers is usually complex, and it is impossible for the human visual s...
Visual Saliency aims to detect the most important regions of an image from a perceptual point of vie...
The human visual system can quickly and efficiently capture the salient objects in a scene. Based on...
Many computer vision applications, such as object recognition, active vision, and content based imag...
Abstract—A visual attention system, inspired by the behavior and the neuronal architecture of the ea...
This paper presents a novel method for salient object detection in nature image by simulating micros...
International audienceMechanisms which are not fully understood today, exist in human visual system ...
Computationally detecting salient object from confusing background is most important in computer vis...
In the first seconds of observation of an image, several visual attention processes are involved in ...
Saliency detection is one of the extraordinary abilities of the human visual system (HVS), and also ...
The ability of human visual system to detect visual saliency is extraordinarily fast and reliable. H...
A visual attention mechanism is believed to be responsible for the most informative spots in complex...
Small object segmentation is a challenging task in image processing and computer vision. In this pap...
Abstract—Computer vision attention processes assign variable hypoth-esized importance to different p...
Based on the bottom-up human visual attention model, a procedure for feature description and image r...
The visual environment for observers is usually complex, and it is impossible for the human visual s...
Visual Saliency aims to detect the most important regions of an image from a perceptual point of vie...
The human visual system can quickly and efficiently capture the salient objects in a scene. Based on...
Many computer vision applications, such as object recognition, active vision, and content based imag...
Abstract—A visual attention system, inspired by the behavior and the neuronal architecture of the ea...
This paper presents a novel method for salient object detection in nature image by simulating micros...
International audienceMechanisms which are not fully understood today, exist in human visual system ...
Computationally detecting salient object from confusing background is most important in computer vis...
In the first seconds of observation of an image, several visual attention processes are involved in ...
Saliency detection is one of the extraordinary abilities of the human visual system (HVS), and also ...
The ability of human visual system to detect visual saliency is extraordinarily fast and reliable. H...
A visual attention mechanism is believed to be responsible for the most informative spots in complex...
Small object segmentation is a challenging task in image processing and computer vision. In this pap...
Abstract—Computer vision attention processes assign variable hypoth-esized importance to different p...