Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in attention and are thought to be a consequence of optimal resource allocation for high-level tasks such as visual recognition. Models of attention, such as “saliency maps,” are often built on the assumption that “early” features (color, contrast, orientation, motion, and so forth) drive attention directly. We explore an alternative hypothesis: Observers attend to “interesting” objects. To test this hypothesis, we measure the eye position of human observers while they inspect photographs of common natural scenes. Our observers perform different tasks: artistic evaluation, analysis of content, and search. Immediately after each presentation, ou...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
AbstractWe assessed the role of saliency in driving observers to fixate the eyes in social scenes. S...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
Models of low-level saliency predict that when we first look at a photograph our first few eye movem...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
What attracts attention when we inspect a scene? Two experiments recorded eye movements while viewer...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
AbstractWe assessed the role of saliency in driving observers to fixate the eyes in social scenes. S...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
Models of low-level saliency predict that when we first look at a photograph our first few eye movem...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
What attracts attention when we inspect a scene? Two experiments recorded eye movements while viewer...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
AbstractWe assessed the role of saliency in driving observers to fixate the eyes in social scenes. S...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...