Humans involuntarily move their eyes when retrieving an image from memory. This motion is often similar to actually observing the image. We suggest to exploit this behavior as a new modality in human computer interaction, using the motion of the eyes as a descriptor of the image. Interaction requires the user’s eyes to be tracked, but no voluntary physical activity.We perform a controlled experiment and develop matching techniques using machine learning to investigate if images can be discriminated based on the gaze patterns recorded while users merely recall an image. Our results indicate that image retrieval is possible with an accuracy significantly above chance. We also show that these results generalize to images not used during t...
We explore the way in which people look at images of different semantic categories (e.g., handshake,...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Our eyes are input sensors which Provide our brains with streams of visual data. They have evolved t...
When retrieving image from memory, humans usually move their eyes spontaneously as if the image were...
Searching for images from a large collection is a difficult task for automated algorithms. Many curr...
This research thesis explored the way in which people look at images in different semantic categorie...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person’s psychophys-iological and affective state are comm...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person\textquoterights psychophysiological and affective s...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person\textquoterights psychophysiological and affective s...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
While many eye and gaze tracking systems have been developed, many suffer from undesirable drawbacks...
Query formulation and efficient navigation through data to reach relevant results are undoubtedly ma...
Systems based on bag-of-words models from image features collected at maxima of sparse interest poin...
We explore the way in which people look at images of different semantic categories (e.g., handshake,...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Our eyes are input sensors which Provide our brains with streams of visual data. They have evolved t...
When retrieving image from memory, humans usually move their eyes spontaneously as if the image were...
Searching for images from a large collection is a difficult task for automated algorithms. Many curr...
This research thesis explored the way in which people look at images in different semantic categorie...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person’s psychophys-iological and affective state are comm...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person\textquoterights psychophysiological and affective s...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Physical activity, location, as well as a person\textquoterights psychophysiological and affective s...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
Computer classifiers have been successful at classifying various tasks using eye movement statistics...
While many eye and gaze tracking systems have been developed, many suffer from undesirable drawbacks...
Query formulation and efficient navigation through data to reach relevant results are undoubtedly ma...
Systems based on bag-of-words models from image features collected at maxima of sparse interest poin...
We explore the way in which people look at images of different semantic categories (e.g., handshake,...
Several studies, including Yarbus (1967), have found that various task instructions for viewing imag...
Our eyes are input sensors which Provide our brains with streams of visual data. They have evolved t...