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arxiv: 1701.01081 · v3 · pith:NPIDZ47Onew · submitted 2017-01-04 · 💻 cs.CV

SalGAN: Visual Saliency Prediction with Generative Adversarial Networks

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keywords saliencyadversarialnetworkpredictiontrainedbinarygenerativeloss
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We introduce SalGAN, a deep convolutional neural network for visual saliency prediction trained with adversarial examples. The first stage of the network consists of a generator model whose weights are learned by back-propagation computed from a binary cross entropy (BCE) loss over downsampled versions of the saliency maps. The resulting prediction is processed by a discriminator network trained to solve a binary classification task between the saliency maps generated by the generative stage and the ground truth ones. Our experiments show how adversarial training allows reaching state-of-the-art performance across different metrics when combined with a widely-used loss function like BCE. Our results can be reproduced with the source code and trained models available at https://imatge-upc.github.io/saliency-salgan-2017/.

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