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RecSal : Deep Recursive Supervision for Visual Saliency Prediction

Authors :
Mishra, Sandeep
Saha, Oindrila
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

State-of-the-art saliency prediction methods develop upon model architectures or loss functions; while training to generate one target saliency map. However, publicly available saliency prediction datasets can be utilized to create more information for each stimulus than just a final aggregate saliency map. This information when utilized in a biologically inspired fashion can contribute in better prediction performance without the use of models with huge number of parameters. In this light, we propose to extract and use the statistics of (a) region specific saliency and (b) temporal order of fixations, to provide additional context to our network. We show that extra supervision using spatially or temporally sequenced fixations results in achieving better performance in saliency prediction. Further, we also design novel architectures for utilizing this extra information and show that it achieves superior performance over a base model which is devoid of extra supervision. We show that our best method outperforms previous state-of-the-art methods with 50-80% fewer parameters. We also show that our models perform consistently well across all evaluation metrics unlike prior methods.<br />Comment: to appear in BMVC 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.13745
Document Type :
Working Paper