Abstract

Low-rank representation-based frameworks are becoming popular for the saliency and the object detection because of their easiness and simplicity. These frameworks only need global features to extract the salient objects while the local features are compromised. To deal with this issue, we regularize the low-rank representation through a local graph-regularization and a maximum mean-discrepancy regularization terms. Firstly, we introduce a novel feature space that is extracted by combining the four feature spaces like CIELab, RGB, HOG and LBP. Secondly, we combine a boundary metric, a candidate objectness metric and a candidate distance metric to compute the low-level saliency map. Thirdly, we extract salient and non-salient dictionaries from the low-level saliency. Finally, we regularize the low-rank representation through the Laplacian regularization term that saves the structural and geometrical features and using the mean discrepancy term that reduces the distribution divergence and connections among similar regions. The proposed model is tested against seven latest salient region detection methods using the precision-recall curve, receiver operating characteristics curve, F-measure and mean absolute error. The proposed model remains persistent in all the tests and outperformed against the selected models with higher precision value.

Highlights

  • Salient Region Detection (SRD) is a procedure to confine the image according to the human visual attention and discovers the most useful and informative portion of an image

  • We introduced a Graph Regularize Term (GRT) and a Maximum Mean-discrepancy Regularization Term (MMRT) for the representation coefficients and the representation errors, respectively

  • We assess our SRD model on four different standard datasets that are: 1) ASD [35], 2) ECSSD [36], 3) DUT-OMRON [5], 4) SED2 [37], and 5) MSRA [38]. We prefer these databases for the following reasons: 1) the background nature, 2) the complexity level, 3) the number of images, 4) the potential benchmark databases, and 5) the number of objects in the scene

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Introduction

Salient Region Detection (SRD) is a procedure to confine the image according to the human visual attention and discovers the most useful and informative portion of an image. This procedure tries to approximate the possibility that the image region that is taking more attention comes out as a salient object. The conventional saliency methods are separated into two groups as the bottom-up [1] and top-down [2].

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