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On the Distribution of Saliency

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On the Distribution of Saliency
The calculation of salient structures is one of the early and basic ideas of perceptual organization in Computer Vision. Saliency algorithms typically mark edge-points with some saliency measure, growing with the length and the smoothness of the curve on which this edge-point lies. We consider a generalization [9] of the Ullman-Shaashua saliency measure [12] and aim to analyze the saliency measure in a probabilistic context: regarding the basic grouping information (grouping cues) as random variables, we use ergodicity and asymptotic analysis to derive the saliency distribution associated with the main curves ("figure") and with the rest of the image ("background"). We further consider finite-length curves and analyze their saliency values. We observed several discrepancies between the observed distributions and the predictions we supply, discuss their sources and propose a way to account for them. Then, based on the derived distributions we show how to set thresho...
Alexander Berengolts, Michael Lindenbaum
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CVPR
Authors Alexander Berengolts, Michael Lindenbaum
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