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Using Symmetry to Select Fixation Points for Segmentation

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Using Symmetry to Select Fixation Points for Segmentation
For the interpretation of a visual scene, it is important for a robotic system to pay attention to the objects in the scene and segment them from their background. We focus on the segmentation of previously unseen objects in unknown scenes. The attention model therefore needs to be bottom-up and context-free. In this paper, we propose the use of symmetry, one of the Gestalt principles for figure-ground segregation, to guide the robot’s attention. We show that our symmetry-saliency model outperforms the contrast-saliency model, proposed in [4]. The symmetry model performs better in finding the objects of interest and selects a fixation point closer to the center of the object. Moreover, the objects are better segmented from the background when the initial points are selected on the basis of symmetry.
Gert Kootstra, Niklas Bergström, Danica Kragic
Added 13 May 2010
Updated 13 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICPR
Authors Gert Kootstra, Niklas Bergström, Danica Kragic
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