2014
DOI: 10.1109/tcsvt.2014.2308652
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Video Saliency Map Detection by Dominant Camera Motion Removal

Abstract: We present a trajectory-based approach to detect salient regions in videos by dominant camera motion removal. Our approach is designed in a general way so that it can be applied to videos taken by either stationary or moving cameras without any prior information. Moreover, multiple salient regions of different temporal lengths can also be detected. To this end, we extract a set of spatially and temporally coherent trajectories of keypoints in a video. Then, velocity and acceleration entropies are proposed to r… Show more

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“…Spatiotemporal saliency in videos has attracted growing interest in recent years Georgiadis et al, 2012;Fang et al, 2014;Huang et al, 2014;Jiang et al, 2014;Kim and Kim, 2014;Li et al, 2015a;Wang et al, 2015). Here again, motion saliency features are often combined with spatial saliency features.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatiotemporal saliency in videos has attracted growing interest in recent years Georgiadis et al, 2012;Fang et al, 2014;Huang et al, 2014;Jiang et al, 2014;Kim and Kim, 2014;Li et al, 2015a;Wang et al, 2015). Here again, motion saliency features are often combined with spatial saliency features.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%