International audienceThe role of the binocular disparity depth cue in the deployment of visual attention is examined in this paper. To address this point, we compared eye tracking data recorded while observers viewed natural images in 2D and 3D conditions. The influence of disparity on saliency, center and depth biases is first studied. Results show that visual exploration is affected by the binocular disparity. In particular, participants tend to look first at closer areas in 3D condition, and then direct their gaze to more widespread locations. Beside this behavioral analysis, we assessed the extent to which state-of-the-art models of bottom-up visual attention predict where observers looked at in both viewing conditions. To improve thei...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...
AbstractTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention predict what an o...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
International audienceThe role of the binocular disparity depth cue in the deployment of visual atte...
International audienceObservers' fixations exhibit a marked bias towards certain areas on the screen...
International audienceMany computational models of visual attention performing well in predicting sa...
International audienceA computational model of visual attention using visual inferences is proposed....
In studies of 2D visual attention, eye-tracking data show a so-called “center-bias”, which means tha...
Most previous studies on visual saliency have only focused on static or dynamic 2D scenes. Since the...
International audienceCompared to the good performance that can be achieved by many 2D visual attent...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
International audience2D Visual saliency has been widely explored for decades. Several comprehensive...
© 2018 IEEE. Depth information plays an important role in human vision as it provides additional cue...
Depth information has been shown to affect identification of visually salient regions in images. In ...
International audienceSaliency is one of the most important features in human visual perception. It ...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...
AbstractTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention predict what an o...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
International audienceThe role of the binocular disparity depth cue in the deployment of visual atte...
International audienceObservers' fixations exhibit a marked bias towards certain areas on the screen...
International audienceMany computational models of visual attention performing well in predicting sa...
International audienceA computational model of visual attention using visual inferences is proposed....
In studies of 2D visual attention, eye-tracking data show a so-called “center-bias”, which means tha...
Most previous studies on visual saliency have only focused on static or dynamic 2D scenes. Since the...
International audienceCompared to the good performance that can be achieved by many 2D visual attent...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
International audience2D Visual saliency has been widely explored for decades. Several comprehensive...
© 2018 IEEE. Depth information plays an important role in human vision as it provides additional cue...
Depth information has been shown to affect identification of visually salient regions in images. In ...
International audienceSaliency is one of the most important features in human visual perception. It ...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...
AbstractTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention predict what an o...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...