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Which Colors Best Catch Your Eyes: a Subjective Study of Color Saliency

Drelie Gelasca, E.
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Tomasic, D.
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Ebrahimi, T.  
2005
Fisrt International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics for Consumer Electronics, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

To determine Regions of Interest (ROI) in a scene, percep-tual saliency of regions has to be measured. When scenes are viewed with the same context and motivation, these ROIs are often highly correlated among different people. As a result, it is possible to develop a computational model of visual attention that can analyze a scene and accurately esti-mate the location of viewers ROIs. Color saliency is inves-tigated in this paper. In particular, a subjective experiment has been carried out to estimate which hues attract more human attention. The performance of the visual attention model including color saliency are assessed in the context of a segmentation evaluation application.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Drelie Gelasca, E.
Tomasic, D.
Ebrahimi, T.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Fisrt International Workshop on Video Processing and Quality Metrics for Consumer Electronics, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Subjects

Color Saliency

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LTS1

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Region of interest

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Segmentation Evaluation

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June 14, 2006
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