Relative Saliency and Ranking: Models, Metrics, Data, and Benchmarks

10/03/2018
by   Mahmoud Kalash, et al.
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Salient object detection is a problem that has been considered in detail and many solutions proposed. In this paper, we argue that work to date has addressed a problem that is relatively ill-posed. Specifically, there is not universal agreement about what constitutes a salient object when multiple observers are queried. This implies that some objects are more likely to be judged salient than others, and implies a relative rank exists on salient objects. Initially, we present a novel deep learning solution based on a hierarchical representation of relative saliency and stage-wise refinement. Furthermore, we present data, analysis and benchmark baseline results towards addressing the problem of salient object ranking. Methods for deriving suitable ranked salient object instances are presented, along with metrics suitable to measuring algorithm performance. In addition, we show how a derived dataset can be successively refined to provide cleaned results that correlate well with pristine ground truth. Finally, we provide a comparison among prevailing algorithms that address salient object ranking or detection to establish initial baselines.

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