2011 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
A Visual Saliency Map Based on Random Sub-window Means
Authors : Tadmeri Narayan Vikram, Marko Tscherepanow, Britta Wrede
Published in: Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.
Select sections of text to find matching patents with Artificial Intelligence. powered by
Select sections of text to find additional relevant content using AI-assisted search. powered by
In this article, we propose a simple and efficient method for computing an image saliency map, which performs well on both salient region detection and as well as eye gaze prediction tasks. A large number of distinct sub-windows with random co-ordinates and scales are generated over an image. The saliency descriptor of a pixel within a random sub-window is given by the absolute difference of its intensity value to the mean intensity of the sub-window. The final saliency value of a given pixel is obtained as the sum of all saliency descriptors corresponding to this pixel. Any given pixel can be included by one or more random sub-windows. The recall-precision performance of the proposed saliency map is comparable to other existing saliency maps for the task of salient region detection. It also achieves state-of-the-art performance for the task of eye gaze prediction in terms of receiver operating characteristics.