2013
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1307.5710
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Saliency-Guided Perceptual Grouping Using Motion Cues in Region-Based Artificial Visual Attention

Abstract: Region-based artificial attention constitutes a framework for bio-inspired attentional processes on an intermediate abstraction level for the use in computer vision and mobile robotics. Segmentation algorithms produce regions of coherently colored pixels. These serve as proto-objects on which the attentional processes determine image portions of relevance. A single region-which not necessarily represents a full object-constitutes the focus of attention. For many post-attentional tasks, however, such as identif… Show more

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