Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by the extent of the low-level discontinuities in an image. While such models have found some support, an increasing emphasis on the task viewers are performing implies that these models must combine with cognitive demands to describe how the eyes are guided efficiently. An experiment is reported in which eye movements to objects in photographs were examined while viewers performed a memory-encoding task or one of two search tasks. The objects depicted in the scenes had known salience ranks according to a popular model. Participants fixated higher-salience objects sooner and more often than lower-salience objects, but only when memorising scene...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
What attracts attention when we inspect a scene? Two experiments recorded eye movements while viewer...
Models of low-level saliency predict that when we first look at a photograph our first few eye movem...
As we sample the world via shifts in gaze, the visual system filters out irrelevant information to p...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
Over the past 15 years work on visual salience has been restricted to models of low-level, bottom-up...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
International audienceDo image properties drive first ocular explorations of natural scene during fr...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
What attracts attention when we inspect a scene? Two experiments recorded eye movements while viewer...
Models of low-level saliency predict that when we first look at a photograph our first few eye movem...
As we sample the world via shifts in gaze, the visual system filters out irrelevant information to p...
Humans inspect the environment around them by selecting a sequence of locations to fixate which will...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
Over the past 15 years work on visual salience has been restricted to models of low-level, bottom-up...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
International audienceDo image properties drive first ocular explorations of natural scene during fr...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...