saliency


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Synonyms for saliency

the state of being salient

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Borji, "Boosting bottom-up and top-down visual features for saliency estimation," in Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2012, pp.
Based on this theory, most popular approaches of bottom-up attention, Itti model, hypothesized that many kinds of feature maps on image feed into a unique representation called saliency map.
In terms of image processing strategy based on the saliency detection, most of the studies use the biologically plausible saliency visual model to extract the foreground objects.
For exact identification of the foreground regions motion saliency is obtained by grouping the identified foreground regions.
The contribution of this paper lies in the following: (1) a comprehensive indicator of image quality is proposed based on extracting hierarchical quality-aware features that are attractive to HVS with the assistance of visual saliency maps; (2) by statistically quantifying the difference between the quality indicators of distorted images and the corresponding reference images, an effective quality assessment method is developed, which is proved accurate and robust on multiple databases.
funding additional rewards over and above those offered by the Bank or simply to enable redemption at their outlets - a firm indication of their buy-in to the relevance and saliency of the program and the opportunity it offers for incremental sales.
Thus adding more saliency to the product and the brand as well.
As noted by the authors, many lines of investigation have converged in recent years to frame the nature and problem of consciousness; studies of perceptual priming where the main effect is mediated nonconsciously; studies of reversible figures (for example, Necker's cube) in which the visual experience is altered without any direct and conscious effort by the percipient; studies of hallucinatory experiences, of dreams, of stimulus saliency. The welter of data can support widely different theoretical positions.
While the presidential campaign (of sorts) may, in the end, increase the saliency of the Trump brand and its conspicuousness, we are not at all sure if consumers will want to continue endorsing the name and associating themselves with the changing Trump brand by buying merchandise or paying fees.
Also, more detail on the global influence of the BPP, from London to Israel to India, could push the "political context" frame to help explain why the appeal of revolutionary black internationalism picked up steam globally just as it lost saliency in the United States.
Types of failure modes in these walls were observed such as the elastic local buckling of studs, screw saliency, concrete destruction, etc.