Abstract
A novel content-aware image resizing mechanism based on composition detection and composition rules is proposed to address the lack of esthetic perception in current content-aware resizing algorithms. A composition detection module is introduced for the detection of the composition of the input image types in the proposed algorithm. According to the classification results, the corresponding composition rules in computational esthetics are selected. Finally, the algorithm performs the operations of seam carving using the corresponding esthetic rules. The resized image not only protects the important content of the image, but also meets the composition rules to optimize the overall visual effect of the image. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm achieves a better visual effect. Compared with the existing algorithms, the proposed algorithm not only effectively protects important image content, but also protects important structures and improves the overall beauty of the image.
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