AFI-Net: Attention-guided feature integration network for RGBD saliency detection

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This article proposes an innovative RGBD saliency model, that is, attention-guided feature integration network, which can extract and fuse features and perform saliency inference. Specifically, the model first extracts multimodal and level deep features. Then, a series of attention modules are deployed to the multilevel RGB and depth features, yielding enhanced deep features. Next, the enhanced multimodal deep features are hierarchically fused. Lastly, the RGB and depth boundary features, that is, low-level spatial details, are added to the integrated feature to perform saliency inference. The key points of the AFI-Net are the attention-guided feature enhancement and the boundary-aware saliency inference, where the attention module indicates salient objects coarsely, and the boundary information is used to equip the deep feature with more spatial details. Therefore, salient objects are well characterized, that is, well highlighted. The comprehensive experiments on five challenging public RGBD datasets clearly exhibit the superiority and effectiveness of the proposed AFI-Net.

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Li, L., Zhao, S., Sun, R., Chai, X., Zheng, S., Chen, X., & Lv, Z. (2021). AFI-Net: Attention-guided feature integration network for RGBD saliency detection. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8861446

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