Organisms control their visual worlds by moving their eyes, heads, and bodies. This control of “gaze” or “looking” is key to survival and intelligence, but our investigation of the …
M Kümmerer, M Bethge - arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.12239, 2021 - arxiv.org
The last years have seen a surge in models predicting the scanpaths of fixations made by humans when viewing images. However, the field is lacking a principled comparison of …
Goal-directed eye movements (saccades) bring peripheral objects of interest into high-acuity foveal vision. In preparation for the incoming foveal image, the perception of the saccade …
Bottom-up and top-down as well as low-level and high-level factors influence where we fixate when viewing natural scenes. However, the importance of each of these factors and …
How we perceive a visual scene depends critically on the selection of gaze positions. For this selection process, visual attention is known to play a key role in two ways. First, image …
Abstract Analysis of eye-movements is crucial to many applications, from medical diagnosis to gaming. A critical step in this process lies in segmenting raw gaze coordinates provided …
R Oyekunle, O Bello, Q Jubril, I Sikiru… - Journal of Information …, 2020 - sabapub.com
The rapid consumption of content on the web and the creation of online businesses and educational platforms require improved usability for the user. It also calls for concerted effort …
M Zhang, M Armendariz, W Xiao, O Rose… - PLoS computational …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Primates constantly explore their surroundings via saccadic eye movements that bring different parts of an image into high resolution. In addition to exploring new regions in the …
The importance of high-acuity foveal vision to visual search can be assessed by denying foveal vision using the gaze-contingent Moving Mask technique. Foveal vision was …