A single glance at your crowded desk is enough to locate your favorite cup. But finding an unfamiliar object requires more effort. This superiority in recognition performance for learned objects has at least two possible sources. For familiar objects observers might: 1) select more informative image locations upon which to fixate their eyes, or 2) extract more information from a given eye fixation. To test these possibilities, we had observers localize fragmented objects embedded in dense displays of random contour fragments. Eight participants searched for objects in 600 images while their eye movements were recorded in three daily sessions. Performance improved as subjects trained with the objects: The number of fixations required to find...
AbstractPerceptual learning has widely been claimed to be attention driven; attention assists in cho...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
A single glance at your crowded desk is enough to locate your favorite cup. But finding an unfamilia...
A single glance at your crowded desk is enough to locate your favorite cup. But finding an unfamilia...
We pick out task-relevant information from the visual scene by moving our eyes and confidently manip...
Abstract. Statistical machine learning has revolutionized computer vision. Sys-tems trained on large...
We pick out task-relevant information from the visual scene by moving our eyes and confidently manip...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Recognition of objects is accomplished through the use of cues that depend on internal representatio...
One of the bottlenecks in computer vision, especially in object detection, is the need for a large a...
Earlier studies have shown that attention can be directed to objects, defined on the basis of generi...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Object recognition is such an everyday task it seems almost mundane. We look at the spaces around us...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
AbstractPerceptual learning has widely been claimed to be attention driven; attention assists in cho...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
A single glance at your crowded desk is enough to locate your favorite cup. But finding an unfamilia...
A single glance at your crowded desk is enough to locate your favorite cup. But finding an unfamilia...
We pick out task-relevant information from the visual scene by moving our eyes and confidently manip...
Abstract. Statistical machine learning has revolutionized computer vision. Sys-tems trained on large...
We pick out task-relevant information from the visual scene by moving our eyes and confidently manip...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Recognition of objects is accomplished through the use of cues that depend on internal representatio...
One of the bottlenecks in computer vision, especially in object detection, is the need for a large a...
Earlier studies have shown that attention can be directed to objects, defined on the basis of generi...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Object recognition is such an everyday task it seems almost mundane. We look at the spaces around us...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
AbstractPerceptual learning has widely been claimed to be attention driven; attention assists in cho...
In visual object recognition, it is important to understand which object properties are important fo...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...