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Reconsidering Visual Search [PDF]
The visual search paradigm has had an enormous impact in many fields. A theme running through this literature has been the distinction between preattentive and attentive processing, which I refer to as the two-stage assumption.
Árni Kristjánsson
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Visual Representation Determines Search Difficulty: Explaining Visual Search Asymmetries [PDF]
In visual search experiments there exist a variety of experimental paradigms in which a symmetric set of experimental conditions yields asymmetric corresponding task performance.
Neil eBruce, John eTsotsos
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Visual search of Mooney faces [PDF]
Faces spontaneously capture attention. However, which special attributes of a face underlie this effect are unclear. To address this question, we investigate how gist information, specific visual properties and differing amounts of experience with faces ...
Jessica Emeline Goold, Ming eMeng
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The effect of background clutter on visual search in video conferencing [PDF]
The use of video conferencing tools has become increasingly common recently. The visual displays in these tools are highly complex, being composed of multiple faces with varying image quality and lighting conditions.
Yelda Semizer, Ruth Rosenholtz
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Prospects for using visual search tasks in modern cognitive psychology [PDF]
The article describes the main results of modern foreign studies with modifications of classical visual search tasks, as well as proposed classification of such modifications.
Gorbunova E.S.
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Introduction. The task of visual search involves locating target stimuli among distractors. This task is one of the most popular in attention research. Both the methodology and theoretical understanding of attention mechanisms in this task have undergone
Елена С. Горбунова
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Visual search and visual discomfort [PDF]
Certain visual stimuli evoke perceptions of discomfort in non-clinical populations. We investigated the impact of stimuli previously judged as uncomfortable by non-clinical populations on a visual search task. One stimulus that has been shown to affect discomfort judgments is noise that has been filtered to have particular statistical properties ...
O'Hare, Louise +2 more
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Visual search is a ubiquitous activity in real-world environments. Yet, traditionally, visual search is investigated in tightly controlled paradigms, where head-restricted participants locate a minimalistic target in a cluttered array that is presented ...
Thomas L. Botch +4 more
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In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end approach for scalable visual search infrastructure. We discuss the challenges we faced for a massive volatile inventory like at eBay and present our solution to overcome those. We harness the availability of large image collection of eBay listings and state-of-the-art deep learning techniques to perform ...
Fan Yang 0076 +6 more
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The effect of categorical superiority in subsequent search misses
Subsequent search misses (SSM) refer to the decrease in accuracy of second target detection in dual-target visual search. One of the theoretical explanations of SSM errors is similarity bias – the tendency to search for similar targets and to miss the ...
Olga Rubtsova, Elena S. Gorbunova
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