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Learning RGB-D Salient Object Detection using background enclosure, depth contrast, and top-down features

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arxiv 1705.03607 v1 pith:WQQY4SDH submitted 2017-05-10 cs.CV

Learning RGB-D Salient Object Detection using background enclosure, depth contrast, and top-down features

classification cs.CV
keywords detectiondepthobjectsalientfeaturesrgb-dresultsbackground
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Recently, deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have demonstrated strong performance on RGB salient object detection. Although, depth information can help improve detection results, the exploration of CNNs for RGB-D salient object detection remains limited. Here we propose a novel deep CNN architecture for RGB-D salient object detection that exploits high-level, mid-level, and low level features. Further, we present novel depth features that capture the ideas of background enclosure and depth contrast that are suitable for a learned approach. We show improved results compared to state-of-the-art RGB-D salient object detection methods. We also show that the low-level and mid-level depth features both contribute to improvements in the results. Especially, F-Score of our method is 0.848 on RGBD1000 dataset, which is 10.7% better than the second place.

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