International audienceWe introduce a new paradigm for motion saliency (MS) which is an important issue in dynamic scene analysis. We formulate MS as a meta-task that can be instantiated for different tasks usually handled independently. To support this claim, we have addressed two important computer-vision problems with this MS paradigm: independent motion segmentation and anomalous motion detection in videos. We estimate MS from the interpretation of a frame-based saliency classification network with optical flow (OF) as input. Our paradigm can accommodate a given form of motion saliency by simply training the frame-based classification network on the corresponding task. Moreover, our MS estimation is unsupervised, as it does not require a...
This paper proposes a method for detecting zones of visual attention based on the motion of agents i...
An adaptive spatiotemporal saliency algorithm for video attention detection using motion vector deci...
Humans and animals are able to segment visual scenes by having the natural cognitive ability to quic...
International audienceThe problem addressed in this paper appertains to the domain of motion salienc...
Semantics and motion are two cues of essence for the success in video salient object detection. Most...
Detection of salient motion in a video involves determining which motion is attended to by the human...
Human vision system actively seeks salient regions and movements in video sequences to reduce the se...
Our thesis research is concerned with the estimation of motion saliency in image sequences. First, w...
In this paper, we propose a computationally efficient and consistently accurate spatiotemporal salie...
Motion perception is one of the first abilities developed by our cognitive sys- tems. Since the ear...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
Motion, measured via optical flow, provides a powerful cue to discover and learn objects in images a...
This work proposes a model of visual bottom-up attention for dynamic scene analysis. Our work adds m...
Human vision has the natural cognitive ability to focus on salient objects or areas when watching st...
Human visual system actively seeks salient regions and movements in video sequences to reduce the se...
This paper proposes a method for detecting zones of visual attention based on the motion of agents i...
An adaptive spatiotemporal saliency algorithm for video attention detection using motion vector deci...
Humans and animals are able to segment visual scenes by having the natural cognitive ability to quic...
International audienceThe problem addressed in this paper appertains to the domain of motion salienc...
Semantics and motion are two cues of essence for the success in video salient object detection. Most...
Detection of salient motion in a video involves determining which motion is attended to by the human...
Human vision system actively seeks salient regions and movements in video sequences to reduce the se...
Our thesis research is concerned with the estimation of motion saliency in image sequences. First, w...
In this paper, we propose a computationally efficient and consistently accurate spatiotemporal salie...
Motion perception is one of the first abilities developed by our cognitive sys- tems. Since the ear...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
Motion, measured via optical flow, provides a powerful cue to discover and learn objects in images a...
This work proposes a model of visual bottom-up attention for dynamic scene analysis. Our work adds m...
Human vision has the natural cognitive ability to focus on salient objects or areas when watching st...
Human visual system actively seeks salient regions and movements in video sequences to reduce the se...
This paper proposes a method for detecting zones of visual attention based on the motion of agents i...
An adaptive spatiotemporal saliency algorithm for video attention detection using motion vector deci...
Humans and animals are able to segment visual scenes by having the natural cognitive ability to quic...