Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4969566 | Pattern Recognition | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Salient region detection without prior knowledge is a challenging task, especially for 3D deformable shapes. This paper presents a novel framework that relies on clustering of a data set derived from the scale space of the auto diffusion function. It consists of three major techniques: scalar field construction, shape segmentation initialization and salient region detection. We define the scalar field using the auto diffusion function at consecutive time scales to reveal shape features. Initial segmentation of a shape is obtained using persistence-based clustering, which is performed on the scalar field at a large time scale to capture the global shape structure. We propose two measures to assess the clustering both on a global and local level using persistent homology. From these measures, salient regions are detected during the evolution of the scalar field. Experimental results on three popular datasets demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed framework in region detection.
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Authors
Xupeng Wang, Ferdous Sohel, Mohammed Bennamoun, Yulan Guo, Hang Lei,