Humans perform gaze shifts naturally through a combination of eye, head and body movements. Although gaze has been long studied as input modality for interaction, this has …
Virtual Reality (VR) provides the users with new immersive media experiences, offering the possibility to freely explore 360° content. Understanding these new exploration behaviors is …
Visual search in natural scenes is a complex task relying on peripheral vision to detect potential targets and central vision to verify them. The segregation of the visual fields has …
S Rossi, F De Simone, P Frossard… - ICASSP 2019-2019 …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In Virtual Reality (VR) applications, understanding how users explore the omnidirectional content is important to optimize content creation, to develop user-centric services, or even to …
When viewing omnidirectional images (ODIs), viewers can access different viewports via head movement (HM), which sequentially forms head trajectories in spatial-temporal …
A Šašinková, J Čeněk, P Ugwitz, JL Tsai… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
We examined theories of cross-cultural differences in cognitive style on a sample of 242 participants representing five cultural groups (Czechia, Ghana, eastern and western Turkey …
Central and peripheral fields of view extract information of different quality and serve different roles during visual tasks. Past research has studied this dichotomy on-screen in …
EJ David, P Lebranchu, MP Da Silva… - Journal of …, 2022 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Central and peripheral vision during visual tasks have been extensively studied on two- dimensional screens, highlighting their perceptual and functional disparities. This study has …
M Xu, L Yang, X Tao, Y Duan… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
When watching omnidirectional images (ODIs), subjects can access different viewports by moving their heads. Therefore, it is necessary to predict subjects' head fixations on ODIs …