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Towards Interactive Search: Investigating Visual Search in a Novel Real-World Paradigm
An overwhelming majority of studies on visual search and selective attention were conducted using computer screens. There are arguably shortcomings in transferring knowledge from computer-based studies to real-world search behavior as findings are based ...
Marian Sauter +2 more
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Serial dependence in a simulated clinical visual search task. [PDF]
In everyday life, we continuously search for and classify objects in the environment around us. This kind of visual search is extremely important when performed by radiologists in cancer image interpretation and officers in airport security screening ...
Kristjánsson, Árni +2 more
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SVS-JOIN : efficient spatial visual similarity join for geo-multimedia [PDF]
In the big data era, massive amount of multimedia data with geo-tags has been generated and collected by smart devices equipped with mobile communications module and position sensor module.
Huang, Fang +5 more
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Visualizing search sequences [PDF]
AbstractThis video presents a novel visualization technique of interactive search sessions. The objective of this work is to enable characterization and comparison of interactive search sessions with respect to strategies and tactics employed by different people and on different search tasks.
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Eye tracking research has been conducted for decades to gain understanding of visual diagnosis such as in radiology. For educational purposes, it is important to identify visual search patterns that are related to high perceptual performance and to ...
A. V. D. Gijp +10 more
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Memories of Visual Events Can Be Formed Without Specific Spatial Coordinates
To what extent does specific spatiotopic location accompany the remembered representation of a visual event? Feature integration theory suggests that identifying a multi-feature object requires focusing on its spatial location to integrate those features.
Shekoofeh Hedayati, Brad Wyble
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How history trails and set size influence detection of hostile intentions
Previous research suggests people struggle to detect a series of movements that might imply hostile intentions of a vessel, yet this ability is crucial in many real world Naval scenarios.
Colleen E. Patton +4 more
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Learning Visual Features from Snapshots for Web Search
When applying learning to rank algorithms to Web search, a large number of features are usually designed to capture the relevance signals. Most of these features are computed based on the extracted textual elements, link analysis, and user logs. However,
Cheng, Xueqi +5 more
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Visual search, visual streams, and visual architectures [PDF]
Most psychological, physiological, and computational models of early vision suggest that retinal information is divided into a parallel set of feature modules. The dominant theories of visual search assume that these modules form a "blackboard" architecture: a set of independent representations that communicate only through a central processor.
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Knowde: A Visual Search Interface [PDF]
Information Visualizations are well-established to represent high density information in an intuitive and interactive way. There are no popular general retrieval systems, however, which utilize the power of information visualizations for search result representation.
Maurice Schleußinger, Maria Henkel
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