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MS-Glance: Bio-Insipred Non-semantic Context Vectors and their Applications in Supervising Image Reconstruction

Image and Video Processing 2024-11-26 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Non-semantic context information is crucial for visual recognition, as the human visual perception system first uses global statistics to process scenes rapidly before identifying specific objects. However, while semantic information is increasingly incorporated into computer vision tasks such as image reconstruction, non-semantic information, such as global spatial structures, is often overlooked. To bridge the gap, we propose a biologically informed non-semantic context descriptor, \textbf{MS-Glance}, along with the Glance Index Measure for comparing two images. A Global Glance vector is formulated by randomly retrieving pixels based on a perception-driven rule from an image to form a vector representing non-semantic global context, while a local Glance vector is a flattened local image window, mimicking a zoom-in observation. The Glance Index is defined as the inner product of two standardized sets of Glance vectors. We evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating Glance supervision in two reconstruction tasks: image fitting with implicit neural representation (INR) and undersampled MRI reconstruction. Extensive experimental results show that MS-Glance outperforms existing image restoration losses across both natural and medical images. The code is available at \url{https://github.com/Z7Gao/MSGlance}.

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@article{arxiv.2410.23577,
  title  = {MS-Glance: Bio-Insipred Non-semantic Context Vectors and their Applications in Supervising Image Reconstruction},
  author = {Ziqi Gao and Wendi Yang and Yujia Li and Lei Xing and S. Kevin Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23577},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by WACV 2025