Despite the popularity that saliency models have gained in the computer vision community, they are most often conceived, exploited and benchmarked without taking heed of a number of problems and subtle issues they bring about. When saliency maps are used as proxies for the likelihood of fixating a location in a viewed scene, one such issue is the temporal dimension of visual attention deployment. Through a simple simulation it is shown how neglecting this dimension leads to results that at best cast shadows on the predictive performance of a model and its assessment via benchmarking procedures.
Problems with Saliency Maps / Boccignone, Giuseppe; Cuculo, Vittorio; D’Amelio, Alessandro. - 11752:(2019), pp. 35-46. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing, ICIAP 2019 tenutosi a ita nel 2019) [10.1007/978-3-030-30645-8_4].
Problems with Saliency Maps
Cuculo, Vittorio;
2019
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Despite the popularity that saliency models have gained in the computer vision community, they are most often conceived, exploited and benchmarked without taking heed of a number of problems and subtle issues they bring about. When saliency maps are used as proxies for the likelihood of fixating a location in a viewed scene, one such issue is the temporal dimension of visual attention deployment. Through a simple simulation it is shown how neglecting this dimension leads to results that at best cast shadows on the predictive performance of a model and its assessment via benchmarking procedures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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