Abstract

Detection of salient region in an image is a crucial problem in many cognition and computer vision applications like object detection, adaptive image compression, automatic image cropping, video and image analysis. A part of an image is considered as salient, if the set of pixels under consideration protrudes from the rest, in terms of features such as color, contrast and local orientations. Generally, computational models for saliency assume that the image under observation is clean and fails to deal with visual disturbances. This paper presents a robust method for the detection of salient regions, using the multi-resolution dynamic mode decomposition (MRDMD approach). Effectiveness of the proffered method for the detection of salient region within clean and noisy images was examined and successfully verified for a wide range of noise strengths.

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