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RGB-D Salient Object Detection with Ubiquitous Target Awareness

Yifan Zhao, Jiawei Zhao, Jia Li, Xiaowu Chen

2021-09-08Thermal Image SegmentationRepresentation LearningSalient Object DetectionRGB-D Salient Object Detectionobject-detectionObject Detection
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Abstract

Conventional RGB-D salient object detection methods aim to leverage depth as complementary information to find the salient regions in both modalities. However, the salient object detection results heavily rely on the quality of captured depth data which sometimes are unavailable. In this work, we make the first attempt to solve the RGB-D salient object detection problem with a novel depth-awareness framework. This framework only relies on RGB data in the testing phase, utilizing captured depth data as supervision for representation learning. To construct our framework as well as achieving accurate salient detection results, we propose a Ubiquitous Target Awareness (UTA) network to solve three important challenges in RGB-D SOD task: 1) a depth awareness module to excavate depth information and to mine ambiguous regions via adaptive depth-error weights, 2) a spatial-aware cross-modal interaction and a channel-aware cross-level interaction, exploiting the low-level boundary cues and amplifying high-level salient channels, and 3) a gated multi-scale predictor module to perceive the object saliency in different contextual scales. Besides its high performance, our proposed UTA network is depth-free for inference and runs in real-time with 43 FPS. Experimental evidence demonstrates that our proposed network not only surpasses the state-of-the-art methods on five public RGB-D SOD benchmarks by a large margin, but also verifies its extensibility on five public RGB SOD benchmarks.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Semantic SegmentationRGB-T-Glass-SegmentationMAE0.052UTA
Scene SegmentationRGB-T-Glass-SegmentationMAE0.052UTA
2D Object DetectionRGB-T-Glass-SegmentationMAE0.052UTA
10-shot image generationRGB-T-Glass-SegmentationMAE0.052UTA

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