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2001
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Visual Attention Guided Seed Selection for Color Image Segmentation

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Visual Attention Guided Seed Selection for Color Image Segmentation
Abstract. The "seeded region growing" SRG is a segmentation technique which performs an image segmentation with respect to a set of initial points, known as seeds. Given a set of seeds, SRG then grows the regions around each seed, based on the conventional region growing postulate of similarity of pixels within regions. The choice of the seeds is considered as one of the key steps on which the performance of the SRG technique depends. Thus, numerous knowledge-based and pure data-driven techniques have been already proposed to select these seeds. This paper studies the usefulness of visual attention in the seed selection process for color image segmentation. The considered purely data-driven visual attention model provides the required points of attention which are then used as seeds in a SRG segmentation algorithm using a color homogeneity criterion. A rst part of this paper is devoted to the presentation of the multicue saliency-based visual attention model, which detects ...
Nabil Ouerhani, Neculai Archip, Heinz Hügli,
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where CAIP
Authors Nabil Ouerhani, Neculai Archip, Heinz Hügli, Pierre-Jean Erard
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