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Visualized images have always been a preferred method of communication of information contained in complex data sets. However, information contained in the image is not always efficiently communicated to others due to personal differences in the way subjects interpret image content. One of the approaches to solving this issue is to determine high-saliency or eye-catching regions/objects of the image...
Today on the field of information theory it is well known that the information content introduced by Shannon to be able to quantitatively describe the information is popular and based on the probability theory. But this theory express the quantitative object without considering the quality of information itself and cannot sufficiently express the information content to be considered of information...
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