This paper presents an overview of the NTIRE 2026 Challenge on Video Saliency Prediction. The goal of the challenge participants was to develop automatic saliency map prediction methods for the provided video sequences. The novel dataset of 2,000 diverse videos with an open license was prepared for this challenge. The fixations and corresponding saliency maps were collected using crowdsourced mouse tracking and contain viewing data from over 5,000 assessors. Evaluation was performed on a subset of 800 test videos using generally accepted quality metrics. The challenge attracted over 20 teams making submissions, and 7 teams passed the final phase with code review. All data used in this challenge is made publicly available - https://github.com/msu-video-group/NTIRE26_Saliency_Prediction.
NTIRE 2026 Challenge on Video Saliency Prediction: Methods and Results
This paper presents an overview of the NTIRE 2026 Challenge on Video Saliency Prediction.
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43Hao liuKun WangLi YangRadu TimofteJiajia LiuTianyang XuLiqiang NieHaibin LingCong WuXiaoJun WuKun HeAndrey MoskalenkoAlexey BryncevDmitry VatolinGen ZhanYiting LiaoYuxin LiuYabin ZhangLinze LiPetros MaragosYupeng HuKeren FuIvan KosmyninKira ShilovskayaMikhail ErofeevZhiran LiQianlong XiangKonstantinos ChaldaiopoulosNiki EfthymiouAthanasia ZlatintsiPanagiotis FilntisisKaterina PastraXu WuYunheng ZhengXuefeng ZhuWenzhuo ZhaoGongyang LiShixiang ShiJianlin ChenYaoxin JiangGuoyi XuYaokun ShiJiachen Tu