Abstract

We propose a multi-stage approach for salient object detection in natural images which incorporates color and depth information. In the first stage, color and depth channels are explored separately through objectness-based measures to detect potential regions containing salient objects. This procedure produces a list of bounding boxes which are further filtered and refined using statistical distributions. The retained candidates from both color and depth channels are then combined using a voting system. The final stage consists of combining the extracted candidates from color and depth channels using a voting system that produces a final map narrowing the location of the salient object. Experimental results on real-world images have proved the performance of the proposed method in comparison with the case where only color information is used.

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