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Structure-Measure: A New Way to Evaluate Foreground Maps
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2017
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Scene AnalysisEngineeringNew MeasureStructural Similarity MeasureLocalizationImage AnalysisData ScienceForeground Map EvaluationPattern RecognitionVision RecognitionCartographyMachine VisionObject DetectionComputer ScienceStructure From MotionDeep LearningComputer VisionSpatial VerificationScene InterpretationForeground MapsObject RecognitionMulti-view Geometry
Foreground map evaluation is crucial for gauging the progress of object segmentation algorithms, in particular in the field of salient object detection where the purpose is to accurately detect and segment the most salient object in a scene. Several widely-used measures such as Area Under the Curve (AUC), Average Precision (AP) and the recently proposed F W/B (Fbw) have been used to evaluate the similarity between a non-binary saliency map (SM) and a ground-truth (GT) map. These measures are based on pixel-wise errors and often ignore the structural similarities. Behavioral vision studies, however, have shown that the human visual system is highly sensitive to structures in scenes. Here, we propose a novel, efficient, and easy to calculate measure known as structural similarity measure (Structure-measure) to evaluate non-binary foreground maps. Our new measure simultaneously evaluates region-aware and object-aware structural similarity between a SM and a GT map. We demonstrate superiority of our measure over existing ones using 5 meta-measures on 5 benchmark datasets.
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