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Video Saliency Detection via Sparsity-Based Reconstruction and Propagation

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Cong, Runmin
Lei, Jianjun
Fu, Huazhu
Porikli, Fatih
Huang, Qingming
Hou, Chunping

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Video saliency detection aims to continuously discover the motion-related salient objects from the video sequences. Since it needs to consider the spatial and temporal constraints jointly, video saliency detection is more challenging than image saliency detection. In this paper, we propose a new method to detect the salient objects in video based on sparse reconstruction and propagation. With the assistance of novel static and motion priors, a single-frame saliency model is first designed to represent the spatial saliency in each individual frame via the sparsity-based reconstruction. Then, through a progressive sparsity-based propagation, the sequential correspondence in the temporal space is captured to produce the inter-frame saliency map. Finally, these two maps are incorporated into a global optimization model to achieve spatio-temporal smoothness and global consistency of the salient object in the whole video. The experiments on three large-scale video saliency datasets demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms both qualitatively and quantitatively.

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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing

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2099-12-31
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