Traditional saliency-based attention theory supposed that bottom-up and top-down factors combine to direct attentional behavior. This dichotomy fails to explain a growing number of cases in which neither bottom-up nor top-down can account for strong selection biases. Thus, the top-down versus bottom-up dichotomy is an inadequate taxonomy of attentional control. In our previous study, we presented a general computational framework for detecting task-oriented salient objects in images beyond top-down and bottom-up mechanism. It possesses three parts: selection history, current goal and physical salience. Selection history is integrated with current goal and physical salience to compose an integrative framework. In this extended version, our a...
Abstract—Modeling visual attention—particularly stimulus-driven, saliency-based attention—has been a...
This thesis has presented a computational model for the combination of bottom-up and top-down attent...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
Traditional saliency-based attention theory supposed that bottom-up and top-down factors combine to ...
The human visual attention system (HVA) encompasses a set of interconnected neurological modules tha...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
AbstractOrganisms use the process of selective attention to optimally allocate their computational r...
Abstract. Attention plays an important role in human processing of sensory information as a mean of ...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms of stimulus-driven visual attention (global saliency), the m...
Eye movements during real-world scene viewing have been shown to be influenced by two main mechanism...
Visual attention reflects the sampling strategy of the visual system. It is of great research intere...
The top-down guidance of visual attention is an important fac-tor allowing humans to effectively pro...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel model of object-based visual attention extending Duncan's Integrated ...
Abstract—Modeling visual attention—particularly stimulus-driven, saliency-based attention—has been a...
This thesis has presented a computational model for the combination of bottom-up and top-down attent...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
Traditional saliency-based attention theory supposed that bottom-up and top-down factors combine to ...
The human visual attention system (HVA) encompasses a set of interconnected neurological modules tha...
Focus of Attention plays an important role in perception of the visual environment. Certain objects ...
AbstractOrganisms use the process of selective attention to optimally allocate their computational r...
Abstract. Attention plays an important role in human processing of sensory information as a mean of ...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms of stimulus-driven visual attention (global saliency), the m...
Eye movements during real-world scene viewing have been shown to be influenced by two main mechanism...
Visual attention reflects the sampling strategy of the visual system. It is of great research intere...
The top-down guidance of visual attention is an important fac-tor allowing humans to effectively pro...
When we observe our visual environment, we do not perceive all its components as being equally inter...
AbstractA biologically motivated computational model of bottom-up visual selective attention was use...
AbstractIn this paper, a novel model of object-based visual attention extending Duncan's Integrated ...
Abstract—Modeling visual attention—particularly stimulus-driven, saliency-based attention—has been a...
This thesis has presented a computational model for the combination of bottom-up and top-down attent...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...