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Implicit Saliency in Deep Neural Networks

Authors :
Sun, Yutong
Prabhushankar, Mohit
AlRegib, Ghassan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this paper, we show that existing recognition and localization deep architectures, that have not been exposed to eye tracking data or any saliency datasets, are capable of predicting the human visual saliency. We term this as implicit saliency in deep neural networks. We calculate this implicit saliency using expectancy-mismatch hypothesis in an unsupervised fashion. Our experiments show that extracting saliency in this fashion provides comparable performance when measured against the state-of-art supervised algorithms. Additionally, the robustness outperforms those algorithms when we add large noise to the input images. Also, we show that semantic features contribute more than low-level features for human visual saliency detection.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.01874
Document Type :
Working Paper