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Author Spotlight: Enhancement of Salient Object Detection for Smart Grid Applications
Published on: December 15, 2023
Cross-modal interactive and global awareness fusion network for RGB-D salient object detection
Runqing Li1, Ling Yu1, Zijian Jiang1
1School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Liaoning University of Technology, Liaoning, China.
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The RGB-D salient object detection technique has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its excellent performance. It outperforms salient object detection methods that rely solely on RGB images by leveraging the geometric morphology and spatial layout information from depth images. However, the existing RGB-D detection model still encounters difficulties in accurately recognising and highlighting salient objects when facing complex scenes containing multiple or small objects. In this study, a Cross-modal Interactive and Global Awareness Fusion Network for RGB-D Salient Object Detection, named CIGNet, is proposed. Specifically, convolutional neural networks (CNNs), which are good at extracting local details, and an attention mechanism, which efficiently integrates global information, are utilized to design two fusion methods for RGB and depth images. One of these methods, the Cross-modal Interaction Fusion Module (CIFM), employs depth separable convolution and common-dimensional dynamic convolution to extract rich edge contours and texture details from low-level features. The Global Awareness Fusion Module (GAFM) is designed to relate high-level features between RGB and depth features so as to improve the model's understanding of complex scenes. In addition, prediction mapping is generated through a step-by-step decoding process carried out by the Multi-layer Convolutional Fusion Module (MCFM), which gradually yields finer detection results. Finally, comparing 12 mainstream methods on six public benchmark datasets demonstrates superior robustness and accuracy.
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