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The High Repeatability of Salient Regions

Abstract

In this paper, we show that salient regions, detected by a biologically motivated attention system, have a considerably higher repeatability than features detected by standard detectors (Harris-Laplacians and DoG features). If a scene contains a salient region, which differs in one of several possible features from the rest of the scene, the repeatability is close to 100%. In settings in which no especially salient region is present, the repeatability of attention regions is similar to DoG features and considerably higher than Harris-Laplacians.
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inria-00325799 , version 1 (30-09-2008)

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Simone Frintrop. The High Repeatability of Salient Regions. Workshop on Vision in Action: Efficient strategies for cognitive agents in complex environments, Markus Vincze and Danica Kragic and Darius Burschka and Antonis Argyros, Oct 2008, Marseille, France. ⟨inria-00325799⟩

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