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jekky's object-attention [10 articles]

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  • Object-based visual attention for computer vision
    Artif. Intell., Vol. 146, No. 1. (May 2003), pp. 77-123.
    by Yaoru Sun, Robert Fisher
  • Salient Region Detection using Weighted Feature Maps based on the Human Visual Attention Model
    (2004)
    by Yiqun Hu, Xing Xie, Wei Y Ma, Liang T Chia, Deepu Rajan
  • A Visual Attention Estimator Applied to Image Subject Enhancement and Colour and Gray Level Compression
    (2004), pp. 23-26.
    by Fred Stentiford
  • An Affine Invariant Salient Region Detector
    (2004), pp. 228-241.
    by Andrew, Michael Brady
  • On the Usefulness of Attention for Object Recognition
    (2004), pp. 96-103.
    by Ueli Rutishauser, Dirk Walther, Christof Koch, Pietro Perona
  • Is bottom-up attention useful for object recognition?
    (2004), pp. 37-44.
    by Ueli Rutishauser, Dirk Walther, Christof Koch, Pietro Perona
  • Contrast-based Image Attention Analysis by Using Fuzzy Growing
    (2003), pp. 228-241.
    by Yu F Ma, Hong J Zhang
  • An Estimator for Visual Attention through Competitive Novelty with Application to Image Compression
    (2001), pp. 24-27.
    by Fred Stentiford
  • Scale, Saliency and Image Description
    International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 45, No. 2. (2001), pp. 83-105.
    by Timor Kadir, Michael Brady
  • Detecting Salient blog-like image structures and their scales with a scale-space primal sketch: A method for focus-of-attention
    International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 11 (1993), pp. 283-318.
    by Tony Lindeberg
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