Eye movements are an essential part of human vision as they drive the fovea and, consequently, selective visual attention toward a region of interest in space. Free visual exploration is an inherently stochastic process depending on image statistics but also individual variability of cognitive and attentive state. We propose a theory of free visual exploration entirely formulated within the framework of physics and based on the general Principle of Least Action. Within this framework, differential laws describing eye movements emerge in accordance with bottom-up functional principles. In addition, we integrate top-down semantic information captured by deep convolutional neural networks pre-trained for the classification of common objects. T...
Seeing is more than sight: it is the entire action-perception loop involved in taking in the world a...
We discuss an attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven by g...
Visual attention reflects the sampling strategy of the visual system. It is of great research intere...
Eye movements are an essential part of human vision as they drive the fovea and, consequently, selec...
Computational models of visual attention are at the crossroad of disciplines like cognitive science,...
Human visual attention is a complex phenomenon. A computational modeling of this phenomenon must tak...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
Humans move their eyes in order to learn visual representations of the world. These eye movements de...
Abstract — Since visual attention-based computer vision appli-cations have gained popularity, ever m...
AbstractIn the coherence theory of attention, introduced by Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (2000), a co...
What motivates an action in the absence of a definite reward? Taking the case of visuomotor control,...
We propose a novel attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven...
We propose a novel attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven...
David Marr famously defined vision as "knowing what is where by seeing". In the framework described ...
Allocating visual attention through saccadic eye movements is a key ability of intelligent agents. A...
Seeing is more than sight: it is the entire action-perception loop involved in taking in the world a...
We discuss an attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven by g...
Visual attention reflects the sampling strategy of the visual system. It is of great research intere...
Eye movements are an essential part of human vision as they drive the fovea and, consequently, selec...
Computational models of visual attention are at the crossroad of disciplines like cognitive science,...
Human visual attention is a complex phenomenon. A computational modeling of this phenomenon must tak...
Springer New York. ISSN : 1866-9956International audienceWhen looking at a scene, we frequently move...
Humans move their eyes in order to learn visual representations of the world. These eye movements de...
Abstract — Since visual attention-based computer vision appli-cations have gained popularity, ever m...
AbstractIn the coherence theory of attention, introduced by Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (2000), a co...
What motivates an action in the absence of a definite reward? Taking the case of visuomotor control,...
We propose a novel attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven...
We propose a novel attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven...
David Marr famously defined vision as "knowing what is where by seeing". In the framework described ...
Allocating visual attention through saccadic eye movements is a key ability of intelligent agents. A...
Seeing is more than sight: it is the entire action-perception loop involved in taking in the world a...
We discuss an attentional model for simultaneous object tracking and recognition that is driven by g...
Visual attention reflects the sampling strategy of the visual system. It is of great research intere...