CVMay 24, 2023

DC-Net: Divide-and-Conquer for Salient Object Detection

arXiv:2305.14955v339 citationsHas Code
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This work addresses the problem of efficient and accurate salient object detection for computer vision applications, presenting an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackles salient object detection by introducing a Divide-and-Conquer Network (DC-Net) that uses two encoders for subtasks like edge and location prediction, achieving competitive performance on multiple datasets with high efficiency at 60 FPS and 55 FPS.

In this paper, we introduce Divide-and-Conquer into the salient object detection (SOD) task to enable the model to learn prior knowledge that is for predicting the saliency map. We design a novel network, Divide-and-Conquer Network (DC-Net) which uses two encoders to solve different subtasks that are conducive to predicting the final saliency map, here is to predict the edge maps with width 4 and location maps of salient objects and then aggregate the feature maps with different semantic information into the decoder to predict the final saliency map. The decoder of DC-Net consists of our newly designed two-level Residual nested-ASPP (ResASPP$^{2}$) modules, which have the ability to capture a large number of different scale features with a small number of convolution operations and have the advantages of maintaining high resolution all the time and being able to obtain a large and compact effective receptive field (ERF). Based on the advantage of Divide-and-Conquer's parallel computing, we use Parallel Acceleration to speed up DC-Net, allowing it to achieve competitive performance on six LR-SOD and five HR-SOD datasets under high efficiency (60 FPS and 55 FPS). Codes and results are available: https://github.com/PiggyJerry/DC-Net.

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