1 January 2010 Adaptive image retargeting using saliency-based continuous seam carving
Zhi Liu, Hongbo Yan, Liquan Shen, King Ngi Ngan, Zhaoyang Zhang
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Abstract
This paper presents an adaptive image retargeting approach using saliency-based continuous seam carving to efficiently display images on small screens. A multiscale contrast-based saliency map is first generated and used as the energy map for conventional discrete seam carving, and a reasonable number of seams are adaptively extracted. Then the reduced dimensions allocated to continuous seam carving (CSC) and possible scaling are determined by the analysis of the energy curve of the extracted seams. The proposed CSC assigns to each extracted seam a reserving ratio in accordance with the corresponding seam energy and the reduced dimension, and the retargeted image is generated using an efficient scheme of mapping and resampling based on the reserving ratio map. Experimental results demonstrate better retargeting performance of the proposed approach under different reduction ratios.
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Zhi Liu, Hongbo Yan, Liquan Shen, King Ngi Ngan, and Zhaoyang Zhang "Adaptive image retargeting using saliency-based continuous seam carving," Optical Engineering 49(1), 017002 (1 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3281667
Published: 1 January 2010
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Cited by 23 scholarly publications and 5 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Distortion

Optical engineering

Communication engineering

Image processing

Image quality

Image segmentation

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