Deep Learning for Saliency Prediction in Natural Video
Résumé
The purpose of this paper is the detection of salient areas in natural video by using the new deep learning techniques.
Salient patches in video frames are predicted first.
Then the predicted visual fixation maps are built upon them. We design the deep architecture on the basis of CaffeNet implemented
with Caffe toolkit. We show that changing
the way of data selection for optimisation of network parameters, we can save computation cost up to $12$ times.
We extend deep learning approaches for saliency prediction in still images with RGB values to specificity of video using the sensitivity
of the human visual system to residual motion.
Furthermore, we complete primary colour pixel values by contrast features proposed in classical visual attention prediction models.
The experiments are conducted on two publicly available datasets. The first is IRCCYN video database containing $31$ videos with an
overall amount of $7300$ frames and eye fixations
of $37$ subjects.
The second one is HOLLYWOOD2 provided $2517$ movie clips with the eye fixations of $19$ subjects.
On IRCYYN dataset, the accuracy obtained is of $89.51\% $.
On HOLLYWOOD2 dataset, results in prediction of saliency of patches show the improvement up to $2\%$ with regard to RGB use only.
The resulting accuracy of $76,6\%$ is obtained.
The AUC metric in comparison of predicted saliency maps with visual fixation maps shows the increase up to $16\%$ on a sample of video
clips from this dataset.
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