학술논문

Global visual saliency: Geometric and colorimetrie saliency fusion and its applications for 3D colored meshes
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 Seventh International Conference on Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA) Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA), 2017 Seventh International Conference on. :1-6 Nov, 2017
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Three-dimensional displays
Visualization
Color
Estimation
Geometry
Two dimensional displays
Entropy
Global saliency
3D colored mesh
Language
ISSN
2154-512X
Abstract
Many computer graphics applications use visual saliency information to guide their treatments such as adaptive compression, viewpoint-selection, segmentation, etc. However, all these applications rest on a partial estimation of visual saliency insofar that only geometric properties of the considered 3D mesh are taken into account leaving aside the colorimetric ones. As humans, our visual attention is sensitive to both geometric and colorimetric informations. Indeed, colorimetric information modifies the eye mouvements while visualizing a multimedia content. We propose in this paper an innovative approach for the detection of global saliency that takes into account both geometric and colorimetric features of a 3D mesh simulating hence the Human Visual System (HVS). For this, we generate two multi-scale saliency maps based on local geometric and colorimetric patch descriptors. These saliency maps are pooled using the Evidence Theory. We show the contribution and the benefit of our proposed global saliency approach for two applications: automatic optimal viewpoint selection and adaptive denoising of 3D colored meshes.