Automatic salient object segmentation based on context and shape prior

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Abstract

We propose a novel automatic salient object segmentation algorithm which integrates both bottom-up salient stimuli and object-level shape prior, i.e., a salient object has a well-defined closed boundary. Our approach is formalized as an iterative energy minimization framework, leading to binary segmentation of the salient object. Such energy minimization is initialized with a saliency map which is computed through context analysis based on multi-scale superpixels. Object-level shape prior is then extracted combining saliency with object boundary information. Both saliency map and shape prior update after each iteration. Experimental results on two public benchmark datasets show that our proposed approach outperforms state-of-the-art methods. © 2011. The copyright of this document resides with its authors.

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Jiang, H., Wang, J., Yuan, Z., Liu, T., Zheng, N., & Li, S. (2011). Automatic salient object segmentation based on context and shape prior. In BMVC 2011 - Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2011. British Machine Vision Association, BMVA. https://doi.org/10.5244/C.25.110

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