G Underwood, T Foulsham, E van Loon… - European Journal of …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
What attracts attention when we inspect a scene? Two experiments recorded eye movements while viewers inspected pictures of natural office scenes in which two objects of …
K Koehler, F Guo, S Zhang, MP Eckstein - Journal of vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
Saliency models have been frequently used to predict eye movements made during image viewing without a specified task (free viewing). Use of a single image set to systematically …
G Underwood - Cognitive Computation, 2009 - Springer
When inspecting an image for the first time, how does the viewer decide where to look next? The saliency map hypothesis proposes that viewers initially analyse the image for variations …
G Underwood, T Foulsham - Quarterly Journal of …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Models of low-level saliency predict that when we first look at a photograph our first few eye movements should be made towards visually conspicuous objects. Two experiments …
T Foulsham, G Underwood - Journal of vision, 2008 - jov.arvojournals.org
Saliency map models account for a small but significant amount of the variance in where people fixate, but evaluating these models with natural stimuli has led to mixed results. In the …
J Wang, DM Chandler… - Human vision and …, 2010 - spiedigitallibrary.org
This paper presents the results of two psychophysical experiments and an associated computational analysis designed to quantify the relationship between visual salience and …
G Underwood, T Foulsham, K Humphrey - Visual Cognition, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
How do sequences of eye fixations match each other when viewing a picture during encoding and again during a recognition test, and to what extent are fixation sequences …
Publisher Summary This chapter presents testing of the hypothesis that fixation locations during scene viewing are primarily determined by visual salience. Eye movements were …
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in attention and are thought to be a consequence of optimal resource allocation …