Abstract

Saliency prediction on RGB-D images is an underexplored and challenging task in computer vision. We propose a channel-wise attention and contextual interaction asymmetric network for RGB-D saliency prediction. In the proposed network, a common feature extractor provides cross-modal complementarity between the RGB image and corresponding depth map. In addition, we introduce a four-stream feature-interaction module that fully leverages multiscale and cross-modal features for extracting contextual information. Moreover, we propose a channel-wise attention module to highlight the feature representation of salient regions. Finally, we refine coarse maps through a corresponding refinement block. Experimental results show that the proposed network achieves a performance comparable with state-of-the-art saliency prediction methods on two representative datasets.

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