Spline-Based Dense Medial Descriptors for Image Simplification Using Saliency Maps

Publication date

2023-02-02

Authors

Wang, JieyingORCID 0000-0002-0085-3551
De Melo Joao, Leonel
Falcao, Alexandre
Kosinka, Jiri
Telea, AlexORCID 0000-0003-0750-0502ISNI 0000000041071164

Editors

de Sousa, A. Augusto
Havran, Vlastimil
Paljic, Alexis
Peck, Tabitha
Hurter, Christophe
Purchase, Helen
Purchase, Helen
Farinella, Giovanni Maria
Radeva, Petia
Bouatouch, Kadi

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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License

taverne

Abstract

Medial descriptors have attracted increasing interest in image representation, simplification, and compression. Recently, such descriptors have been separately used to (a) increase the local quality of representing salient features in an image and (b) globally compress an entire image via a B-spline encoding. To date, the two desiderates, (a) high local quality and (b) high overall compression of images, have not been addressed by a single medial method. We achieve this integration by presenting Spatial Saliency Spline Dense Medial Descriptors (3S-DMD) for saliency-aware image simplification-and-compression. Our method significantly improves the trade-off between compression and image quality of earlier medial-based methods while keeping perceptually salient features. We also demonstrate the added-value of user-designed, as compared to automatically-computed, saliency maps. We show that our method achieves both higher compression and better quality than JPEG for a broad range of images and, for specific image types, yields higher compression and similar quality than JPEG 2000.

Keywords

Medial descriptors, Saliency maps, B-splines, Image simplification, Image compression, Taverne

Citation

Wang, J, De Melo Joao, L, Falcao, A, Kosinka, J & Telea, A 2023, Spline-Based Dense Medial Descriptors for Image Simplification Using Saliency Maps. in A A de Sousa, V Havran, A Paljic, T Peck, C Hurter, H Purchase, H Purchase, G M Farinella, P Radeva & K Bouatouch (eds), Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications - 16th International Joint Conference, VISIGRAPP 2021, Revised Selected Papers : 16th International Joint Conference, VISIGRAPP 2021, Virtual Event, February 8–10, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. 1 edn, Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 1691 CCIS, Springer, pp. 279-302. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25477-2_13