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This article reviews recent computer vision techniques used in the assessment of image aesthetic quality. Image aesthetic assessment aims at computationally distinguishing high-quality from low-quality photos based on photographic rules, typically in the form of binary classification or quality scoring. A variety of approaches has been proposed in the literature to try to solve this challenging problem...
To reduce cognitive overload in CCTV monitoring, it is critical to have an automated way to focus the attention of operators on interesting events taking place in crowded public scenes. We present a global motion saliency detection method based on spectral analysis, which aims to discover and localise interesting regions, of which the flows are salient in relation to the dominant crowd flows. The...
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