Much effort has been made to explain eye guidance during natural scene viewing. However, a substantial component of fixation placement appears to be a set of consistent biases in eye movement behavior. We introduce the concept of saccadic flow, a generalization of the central bias that describes the image-independent conditional probability of making a saccade to (xi+1, yi+1), given a fixation at (xi, yi). We suggest that saccadic flow can be a useful prior when carrying out analyses of fixation locations, and can be used as a submodule in models of eye movements during scene viewing. We demonstrate the utility of this idea by presenting bias-weighted gaze landscapes, and show that there is a link between the likelihood of a saccade under t...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
International audienceIn this paper, we present saccadic models which are an alternative way to pred...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH).Peer reviewedPub...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
International audiencePrevious research showed the existence of systematic tendencies in viewing beh...
AbstractThe direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the ...
AbstractVisual processing and subsequent action are limited by the effectiveness of eye movement con...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
International audienceIn this paper, we present saccadic models which are an alternative way to pred...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH).Peer reviewedPub...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
International audiencePrevious research showed the existence of systematic tendencies in viewing beh...
AbstractThe direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the ...
AbstractVisual processing and subsequent action are limited by the effectiveness of eye movement con...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
Various models have been proposed to explain the interplay between bottom-up and top-down mechanisms...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
International audienceIn this paper, we present saccadic models which are an alternative way to pred...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...