Abstract
Saliency detection is a key research topic in the field of computer vision. Humans can be accurately and quickly mesmerized by an area of interest in complex and changing scenes through the visual perception area of the brain. Although existing saliency-detection methods can achieve competent performance, they have deficiencies such as unclear margins of salient objects and the interference of background information on the saliency map. In this study, to improve the defects during saliency detection, a multiscale cascaded attention network was designed based on ResNet34. Different from the typical U-shaped encoding-decoding architecture, we devised a contextual feature extraction module to enhance the advanced semantic feature extraction. Specifically, a multiscale cascade block (MCB) and a lightweight channel attention (CA) module were added between the encoding and decoding networks for optimization. To address the blur edge issue, which is neglected by many previous approaches, we adopted the edge thinning module to carry out a deeper edge-thinning process on the output layer image. The experimental results illustrate that this method can achieve competitive saliency-detection performance, and the accuracy and recall rate are improved compared with those of other representative methods.
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