Abstract

Existing saliency detection algorithms are mainly patch-based. In this paper, we propose a simple but effective approach to detect salient objects by exploring both patch-level and object-level cues. First, we obtain the objectness saliency map with objectness algorithm to find potential object candidates without need of category information. Second, the compactness map is generated by measuring color spatial distribution, and then it is refined by eliminating regions connecting to the selected boundary. Finally, to enforce the consistency among salient regions, we adopt graph-based manifold ranking algorithm by constructing two graphs each using a regional property descriptor. Both qualitative and quantitative evaluations on four publicly available datasets demonstrate the robustness and efficiency of our proposed approach against 23 state-of-the-art methods in terms of six performance criterions.

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