A novel monochromatic cue for detecting regions of visual interest

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Finding regions of interest (ROIs) is a fundamentally important problem in the area of computer vision and image processing. Previous studies addressing this issue have mainly focused on investigating chromatic cues to characterize visually salient image regions, while less attention has been devoted to monochromatic cues. The purpose of this paper is the study of monochromatic cues, which have the potential to complement chromatic cues, for the detection of ROIs in an image. This paper first presents a taxonomy of existing ROI detection approaches using monochromatic cues, ranging from well-known algorithms to the most recently published techniques. We then propose a novel monochromatic cue for ROI detection. Finally, a comparative evaluation has been conducted on large scale challenging test sets of real-world natural scenes. Experimental results demonstrate that the use of our proposed monochromatic cue yields a more accurate identification of ROIs. This paper serves as a benchmark for future research on this particular topic and a steppingstone for developers and practitioners interested in adopting monochromatic cues to ROI detection systems and methodologies.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Issue Date
2014-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SPATIOTEMPORAL SALIENCY DETECTION; ATTENTION; COLOR; IMAGE; RECOGNITION; SIMILARITY; MODEL

Citation

IMAGE AND VISION COMPUTING, v.32, no.6-7, pp.405 - 413

ISSN
0262-8856
DOI
10.1016/j.imavis.2014.04.001
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/189404
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