Stereo matching-based definition of saliency via sample-based Kullback–Leibler divergence estimation

Jun Liang, Stephen J. Maybank, Yanning Zhang

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Abstract

The saliency of a given image region for stereo matching is measured by the Kullback–Leibler divergence from the conditional probability density function (pdf) for the matching region to a pdf for the background. If the region has a high saliency, then there is a high probability that the correct matching region can be found. The Kullback–Leibler divergence is directly estimated from the samples without an intermediate estimation of the pdfs. Experiments with the stereo images in the Middlebury database show that the proposed estimation of the Kullback–Leibler divergence is faster than the estimation based on parametric models for the pdfs, with no loss of accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)607-618
Number of pages12
JournalMachine Vision and Applications
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Adaptive partition scheme
  • High-order image statistics
  • Saliency
  • Sample-based Kullback–Leibler divergence estimation
  • Stereo matching

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