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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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Author(s)
Drelie Gelasca, E.
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Tomasic, D.
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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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