Masking Salient Object Detection, a Mask Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Analysis for Segmentation of Salient Objects

  • Bruno Krinski UFPR
  • Daniel Ruiz UFPR
  • Guilherme Machado UFPR
  • Eduardo Todt UFPR

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In this paper, we propose a broad comparison between Fully Convolutional Networks (FCNs) and Mask Region-based Convolutional Neural Networks (Mask-RCNNs) applied in the Salient Object Detection (SOD) context. Studies in the SOD literature usually explore architectures based in FCNs to detect salient regions and objects in visual scenes. However, besides the promising results achieved, FCNs showed issues in some challenging scenarios. Fairly recently studies in the SOD literature proposed the use of a Mask-RCNN approach to overcome such issues. However, there is no extensive comparison between the two networks in the SOD literature endorsing the effectiveness of Mask-RCNNs over FCN when segmenting salient objects. Aiming to effectively show the superiority of Mask-RCNNs over FCNs in the SOD context, we compare two variations of Mask-RCNNs with two variations of FCNs in eight datasets widely used in the literature and in four metrics. Our findings show that in this context Mask-RCNNs achieved an improvement on the F-measure up to 47% over FCNs.
Palavras-chave: Image segmentation, Feature extraction, Object detection, Image color analysis, Robots, Visualization, Neural networks
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23/10/2019
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KRINSKI, Bruno; RUIZ, Daniel; MACHADO, Guilherme; TODT, Eduardo. Masking Salient Object Detection, a Mask Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Analysis for Segmentation of Salient Objects. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE ROBÓTICA E SIMPÓSIO LATINO AMERICANO DE ROBÓTICA (SBR/LARS), 16. , 2019, Rio Grande. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2019 . p. 55-60.