There are several formats to describe the omnidirectional images. Among them, equirectangular projection (ERP), represented as 2D image, is the most widely used format. There exist many outstanding methods capable of well predicting the saliency maps for the conventional 2D images. But these works cannot be directly extended to predict the saliency map of the ERP image, since the content on ERP is not for direct display. Instead, the viewport image on demand is generated after converting the ERP image to the sphere domain, followed by rectilinear projection. In this paper, we propose a model to predict the saliency maps of the ERP images using existing saliency predictors for the 2D image. Some pre-processing and post-processing are used to manage the problem mentioned above. In particular, a smoothing based optimization is realized on the sphere domain. A public dataset of omnidirectional images is used to perform all the experiments and competitive results are achieved.
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