Abstract
Saliency detection is a technique to analyze image surroundings to extract relevant regions from the background. In this paper, we propose a simple and effective saliency detection method based on image sparse representation and color features combination. First, the input image is segmented into non-overlapping super-pixels, so as to perform the saliency detection at the region level to reduce computational complexity. Then, a background optimization selection scheme is used to construct an appropriate background template. Based on this, a primary saliency map is obtained by using image sparse representation. Next, through the linear combination of color coefficients we generate an improved saliency map with more prominent salient regions. Finally, the two saliency maps are integrated within Bayesian framework to obtain the final saliency map. Experimental results show that the proposed method has desirable detection performance in terms of detection accuracy and running time.
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