Multi-layer linear model for top-down modulation of visual attention in natural egocentric visionDownload PDFOpen Website

2017 (modified: 11 Aug 2022)ICIP 2017Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Top-down attention plays an important role in guidance of human attention in real-world scenarios, but less efforts in computational modeing of visual attention has been put on it. Inspired by the mechanisms of top-down attention in human visual perception, we propose a multi-layer linear model of top-down attention to modulate bottom-up saliency maps actively. The first layer is a linear regression model which combines the bottom-up saliency maps on various visual features and objects. A contextual dependent upper layer is introduced to tune the parameters of the lower layer model adaptively. Finally, a mask of selection history is applied to the fused attention map to bias the attention selection towards the task related regions. Efficient learning algorithm with single-pass polynomial complexity is derived. We evaluate our model on a set of natural egocentric videos captured from a wearable glass in real-world environments. Our model outperforms the baseline and state-of-the-art bottom-up saliency models.
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