AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look next? We recorded eye movements and computed colour, local orientation, motion, and geometrical invariants on dynamic natural scenes. The distributions of differences between features at successive fixations were compared with those from random scanpaths of varying similarity to natural scanpaths. Although distributions show significant differences, these feature correlations are mainly due to spatio-temporal correlations in natural scenes and a target selection bias, e.g. towards moving objects. Our results indicate that low-level features at fixation contribute little to the choice of the next saccade target
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substanti...
AbstractThe direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the ...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
Does it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look next? We re...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
ran iffer d a on c e resea are in onsens e-drive e relat ate. Re ism th ationsh whether low-level fe...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
AbstractTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention predict what an o...
International audienceTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention pre...
AbstractWhat are the visual causes, rather than mere correlates, of attentional selection and how do...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substanti...
AbstractThe direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the ...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
Does it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look next? We re...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
ran iffer d a on c e resea are in onsens e-drive e relat ate. Re ism th ationsh whether low-level fe...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
AbstractTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention predict what an o...
International audienceTo what extent can a computational model of the bottom–up visual attention pre...
AbstractWhat are the visual causes, rather than mere correlates, of attentional selection and how do...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substanti...
AbstractThe direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the ...