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gmr-saliency
Advanced tools
C++ implementation for paper "Saliency Detection via Graph-Based Manifold Ranking" by Chuan Yang, Lihe Zhang, Huchuan Lu, Xiang Ruan and Ming-Hsuan Yang. To appear in Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2013), Portland, June, 2013.
This implementation was written originally by Chuan Yang ycscience86@gmail.com (3-clause BSD license) and uses an also open source SLIC implementation written by Vilson Vieira/The Grid vilson@thegrid.io.
It was ported and tested on MacOS X 10.9.5 and Ubuntu Linux 14.04 using GNU C++ Compiler and OpenCV 2.4.9..
In a NodeJS environment:
npm install
grunt
./build/Release foo.png
With common C++ compiler:
make
./gmr-saliency foo.png
You can also import gmr-saliency
into your NoFlo project and use the
GetSaliency
component to extract saliency maps from JPG/PNG image
files or canvas while in browser.
FAQs
GMR Saliency Map
The npm package gmr-saliency receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, gmr-saliency popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gmr-saliency demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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