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A statistical mixture method to reveal bottom-up and top-down factors guiding the eye-movements
When people gaze at real scenes, their visual attention is driven both by a set of bottom-up processes coming from the signal properties of the scene and also from top-down effects such as the task, the affective state, prior knowledge, or the semantic ...
Thomas Couronné +4 more
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Influence of initial fixation position in scene viewing
During scene perception our eyes generate complex sequences of fixations. Predictors of fixation locations are bottom-up factors like luminance contrast, top-down factors like viewing instruction, and systematic biases like the tendency to place ...
Engbert, Ralf +4 more
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GazeNet: Neural Network-Based Visual Attention Simulation for Museum Exhibition Optimization
Effective visual communication in cultural heritage exhibitions requires strategic organization of information elements to guide visitor attention and enhance learning outcomes.
Chunyan Tian, Shen You, Wei Wang
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How Do we Detect One's Eye Movements
When we see someone in the front of us, how we get information from his (her) eyes? To understand how we pay attention to one's eye movements and when we notice the eye movements, we investigated the detection of eye movements.
Jianglan Rao, Tadayuki Tayama
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Determining Relationship between Eye-Gaze Distribution and Comprehension of TV Programs
We investigated the relationship between viewer comprehension of a TV program and the direction of his or her gaze in a real experimental TV educational program involving 26 elementary schoolchildren. The aim was to observe the correlation between TV program comprehension and entropy of gaze distribution.
Yasuhito Sawahata +7 more
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When Watching Video, Many Saccades Are Curved and Deviate From a Velocity Profile Model
Commonly, saccades are thought to be ballistic eye movements, not modified during flight, with a straight path and a well-described velocity profile. However, they do not always follow a straight path and studies of saccade curvature have been reported ...
Francisco M. Costela +3 more
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When Computer Vision Gazes at Cognition [PDF]
Joint attention is a core, early-developing form of social interaction. It is based on our ability to discriminate the third party objects that other people are looking at.
Gao, Tao +3 more
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The influence of semantic context on initial eye landing sites in words [PDF]
To determine the role of ongoing processing on eye guidance in reading, two studies examined the effects of semantic context on the eyes' initial landing position in words of different levels of processing diffculty.
d'Ydewalle, Géry +2 more
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GazeDPM: Early Integration of Gaze Information in Deformable Part Models
An increasing number of works explore collaborative human-computer systems in which human gaze is used to enhance computer vision systems. For object detection these efforts were so far restricted to late integration approaches that have inherent ...
Bulling, Andreas +2 more
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This study provides a chronological analysis of how Extended Reality (XR) interaction techniques have evolved from early controller-centered interfaces to natural hand- and gaze-based input and, more recently, to multimodal input, with a particular focus
Hyejin Kim, Sukwon Lee, Changgu Kang
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