Saliency detection with flash and no-flash image pairs
In this paper, we propose a new saliency detection method using a pair of flash and no-flash images. Our approach is inspired by two observations. First, only the foreground objects are significantly brightened by the flash as they are relatively nearer to the camera than the background. Second, the...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-94352024-01-04T10:04:58Z Saliency detection with flash and no-flash image pairs HE, Shengfeng LAU, Rynson W.H. In this paper, we propose a new saliency detection method using a pair of flash and no-flash images. Our approach is inspired by two observations. First, only the foreground objects are significantly brightened by the flash as they are relatively nearer to the camera than the background. Second, the brightness variations introduced by the flash provide hints to surface orientation changes. Accordingly, the first observation is explored to form the background prior to eliminate background distraction. The second observation provides a new orientation cue to compute surface orientation contrast. These photometric cues from the two observations are independent of visual attributes like color, and they provide new and robust distinctiveness to support salient object detection. The second observation further leads to the introduction of new spatial priors to constrain the regions rendered salient to be compact both in the image plane and in 3D space. We have constructed a new flash/no-flash image dataset. Experiments on this dataset show that the proposed method successfully identifies salient objects from various challenging scenes that the state-of-the-art methods usually fail. 2014-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8432 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-319-10578-9_8 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9435/viewcontent/Saliency_detection_with_flash_and_no_flash_image_pairs.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Saliency detection Flash photography Background elimination Surface orientation. Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces |
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In this paper, we propose a new saliency detection method using a pair of flash and no-flash images. Our approach is inspired by two observations. First, only the foreground objects are significantly brightened by the flash as they are relatively nearer to the camera than the background. Second, the brightness variations introduced by the flash provide hints to surface orientation changes. Accordingly, the first observation is explored to form the background prior to eliminate background distraction. The second observation provides a new orientation cue to compute surface orientation contrast. These photometric cues from the two observations are independent of visual attributes like color, and they provide new and robust distinctiveness to support salient object detection. The second observation further leads to the introduction of new spatial priors to constrain the regions rendered salient to be compact both in the image plane and in 3D space. We have constructed a new flash/no-flash image dataset. Experiments on this dataset show that the proposed method successfully identifies salient objects from various challenging scenes that the state-of-the-art methods usually fail. |
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