Visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the visual input, during a visual search, it's required to select some aspects of the input in order to move to the next location. Exploration is guided by two factors: saliency of image (bottom-up) and endogenous mechanism (top-down). These two mechanisms interact to perform an efficient visual search. We developed a stochastic model, the "break away from fixations" (BAF), to emulate the visual search on a high cognitively demanding task such as a trail making test (TMT). The paper reports a case study providing evidence that human exploration performs an efficient visual search based also on an internal model of regions already explored. © 2010 IEE...
Selective Tuning (ST) presents a framework for modeling attention and in this work we show how it pe...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
Visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the visua...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Human visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the...
Current models of human visual search have extended the traditional serial/parallel search dichotomy...
A computer simulation model for visual search is described in general terms. The model has many para...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual world ...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
We develop a probabilistic framework to infer the ongoing task in visual search by revealing what th...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
A complete visual search consists of both cognitive and physical activities. Physical activity inclu...
Selective Tuning (ST) presents a framework for modeling attention and in this work we show how it pe...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...
Visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the visua...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
Human visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the...
Current models of human visual search have extended the traditional serial/parallel search dichotomy...
A computer simulation model for visual search is described in general terms. The model has many para...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
An important component of routine visual behavior is the ability to find one item in a visual world ...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
We develop a probabilistic framework to infer the ongoing task in visual search by revealing what th...
A model of human visual search is proposed. It predicts both response time (RT) and error rates (RT)...
A complete visual search consists of both cognitive and physical activities. Physical activity inclu...
Selective Tuning (ST) presents a framework for modeling attention and in this work we show how it pe...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
Previous work has demonstrated that search for a target in noise is consistent with the predictions ...