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SALYPATH: A Deep-Based Architecture for visual attention prediction

Published 29 Jun 2021 in cs.CV | (2107.00559v1)

Abstract: Human vision is naturally more attracted by some regions within their field of view than others. This intrinsic selectivity mechanism, so-called visual attention, is influenced by both high- and low-level factors; such as the global environment (illumination, background texture, etc.), stimulus characteristics (color, intensity, orientation, etc.), and some prior visual information. Visual attention is useful for many computer vision applications such as image compression, recognition, and captioning. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end deep-based method, so-called SALYPATH (SALiencY and scanPATH), that efficiently predicts the scanpath of an image through features of a saliency model. The idea is predict the scanpath by exploiting the capacity of a deep-based model to predict the saliency. The proposed method was evaluated through 2 well-known datasets. The results obtained showed the relevance of the proposed framework comparing to state-of-the-art models.

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