Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory information before further processing. Usually, this selection is implemented in the form of a spatially circumscribed region of the visual field, the so-called "focus of attention" which scans the visual scene dependent on the input and on the attentional state of the subject. We here present a model for the control of the focus of attention in primates, based on a saliency map. This mechanism is not only expected to model the functionality of biological vision but also to be essential for the understanding of complex scenes in machine vision
AbstractA model for aspects of visual attention based on the concept of selective tuning is presente...
Selective attention is a fundamental aspect of our experience of both the internal and external envi...
Abstract: We propose a model of primate vision that integrates both an attentional orienting (\where...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a sub-set of the available sensory inf...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
AbstractMost models of visual search, whether involving overt eye movements or covert shifts of atte...
Most models of visual search, whether involving overt eye movements or covert shifts of attention, a...
Five important trends have emerged from recent work on computational models of focal visual attentio...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Attentional modulation along the object-recognition pathway of the cortical visual system of primate...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for "selective attention" originated mainly from visual se...
The purpose of this workshop was to discuss both recent experimental findings and computational mod...
Seeing is more than sight: it is the entire action-perception loop involved in taking in the world a...
AbstractA model for aspects of visual attention based on the concept of selective tuning is presente...
Selective attention is a fundamental aspect of our experience of both the internal and external envi...
Abstract: We propose a model of primate vision that integrates both an attentional orienting (\where...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a subset of the available sensory info...
Intermediate and higher vision processes require selection of a sub-set of the available sensory inf...
AbstractAttention influences the processing of visual information even in the earliest areas of prim...
AbstractMost models of visual search, whether involving overt eye movements or covert shifts of atte...
Most models of visual search, whether involving overt eye movements or covert shifts of attention, a...
Five important trends have emerged from recent work on computational models of focal visual attentio...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
Attentional modulation along the object-recognition pathway of the cortical visual system of primate...
Historically, the psychophysical evidence for "selective attention" originated mainly from visual se...
The purpose of this workshop was to discuss both recent experimental findings and computational mod...
Seeing is more than sight: it is the entire action-perception loop involved in taking in the world a...
AbstractA model for aspects of visual attention based on the concept of selective tuning is presente...
Selective attention is a fundamental aspect of our experience of both the internal and external envi...
Abstract: We propose a model of primate vision that integrates both an attentional orienting (\where...