What does human gaze reveal about a users' intents and to which extend can these intents be inferred or even visualized? Gaze was proposed as an implicit source of information to predict the target of visual search and, more recently, to predict the object class and attributes of the search target. In this work, we go one step further and investigate the feasibility of combining recent advances in encoding human gaze information using deep convolutional neural networks with the power of generative image models to visually decode, i.e. create a visual representation of, the search target. Such visual decoding is challenging for two reasons: 1) the search target only resides in the user's mind as a subjective visual pattern, and can most ofte...
Previous work on predicting the target of visual search from human fixations only considered closed-...
Thesis: S.M. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department ...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...
What does human gaze reveal about a users' intents and to which extend can these intents be inferred...
Predicting the target of visual search from human eye fixations (gaze) is a difficult problem with m...
Visual search is an important task, and it is part of daily human life. Thus, it has been a long-sta...
Previous work focused on predicting visual search targets from human fixations but, in the real worl...
Previous work on predicting the target of visual search from human fixations only considered closed-...
Computational models have seen widespread success in predicting fixation locations for visual search...
Most studies in computational modeling of visual attention encompass task-free observation of images...
The prediction of human gaze behavior is important for building human-computer interactive systems t...
Gaze reflects how humans process visual scenes and is therefore increasingly used in computer vision...
Another person's gaze direction is a rich source of social information, especially eyes gazing towar...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers shift their gaze to allocate processing resources ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
Previous work on predicting the target of visual search from human fixations only considered closed-...
Thesis: S.M. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department ...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...
What does human gaze reveal about a users' intents and to which extend can these intents be inferred...
Predicting the target of visual search from human eye fixations (gaze) is a difficult problem with m...
Visual search is an important task, and it is part of daily human life. Thus, it has been a long-sta...
Previous work focused on predicting visual search targets from human fixations but, in the real worl...
Previous work on predicting the target of visual search from human fixations only considered closed-...
Computational models have seen widespread success in predicting fixation locations for visual search...
Most studies in computational modeling of visual attention encompass task-free observation of images...
The prediction of human gaze behavior is important for building human-computer interactive systems t...
Gaze reflects how humans process visual scenes and is therefore increasingly used in computer vision...
Another person's gaze direction is a rich source of social information, especially eyes gazing towar...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers shift their gaze to allocate processing resources ...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
Previous work on predicting the target of visual search from human fixations only considered closed-...
Thesis: S.M. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department ...
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers use shifts in gaze to allocate processing ...