Models of fixation selection are a central tool in the quest to understand how the human mind selects relevant information. Using this tool in the evaluation of competing claims often requires comparing different models' relative performance in predicting eye movements. However, studies use a wide variety of performance measures with markedly different properties, which makes a comparison difficult. We make three main contributions to this line of research: First we argue for a set of desirable properties, review commonly used measures, and conclude that no single measure unites all desirable properties. However the area under the ROC curve (a classification measure) and the KL-divergence (a distance measure of probability distributions) co...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Human visual attention is a complex phenomenon. A computational modeling of this phenomenon must tak...
Learning the properties of an image associated with human gaze placement is important both for under...
Eye trackers are applied in many research fields (e.g., cognitive science, medicine, marketing resea...
The field of computational saliency modelling has its origins in psychophysical studies of visual se...
Since the turn of the millennium, a large number of computational models of visual salience have bee...
AbstractThere is no standard method for classifying eye fixations. Thresholds for speed, acceleratio...
We propose a new fully automated velocity-based algorithm to identify fixations from eye-movement re...
Significant recent progress has been made in developing high-quality saliency models. However, less ...
Saliency maps produced by different algorithms are often evaluated by comparing output to fixated im...
Our eyes make several movements per second. When, for example, reading this line of text, our eyes c...
Significant recent progress has been made in developing high-quality saliency models. However, less ...
The problem of predicting where people look at, or equivalently salient region detection, has been r...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Human visual attention is a complex phenomenon. A computational modeling of this phenomenon must tak...
Learning the properties of an image associated with human gaze placement is important both for under...
Eye trackers are applied in many research fields (e.g., cognitive science, medicine, marketing resea...
The field of computational saliency modelling has its origins in psychophysical studies of visual se...
Since the turn of the millennium, a large number of computational models of visual salience have bee...
AbstractThere is no standard method for classifying eye fixations. Thresholds for speed, acceleratio...
We propose a new fully automated velocity-based algorithm to identify fixations from eye-movement re...
Significant recent progress has been made in developing high-quality saliency models. However, less ...
Saliency maps produced by different algorithms are often evaluated by comparing output to fixated im...
Our eyes make several movements per second. When, for example, reading this line of text, our eyes c...
Significant recent progress has been made in developing high-quality saliency models. However, less ...
The problem of predicting where people look at, or equivalently salient region detection, has been r...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Human visual attention is a complex phenomenon. A computational modeling of this phenomenon must tak...