Gaze control for face learning and recognition by humans and machines

T Shipley, P Kellman - … to objects: Segmentation and grouping in …, 2001 - books.google.com
The majority of work in human and machine vision to date has made the simplifying
assumption that visual acuity during stimulus input is equally good across the image to be …

Modelling the role of task in the control of gaze

DH Ballard, MM Hayhoe - Visual cognition, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Gaze changes and the resultant fixations that orchestrate the sequential acquisition of
information from the visual environment are the central feature of primate vision. How are we …

Regarding scenes

JM Henderson - Current directions in psychological science, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
When we view the visual world, our eyes flit from one location to another about three times
each second. These frequent changes in gaze direction result from very fast saccadic eye …

Eye movements in visual cognition: a computational study

R Rao, G Zelinsky, M Hayhoe, D Ballard - 1997 - urresearch.rochester.edu
Visual cognition depends critically on the moment-to-moment orientation of gaze. Gaze is
changed by saccades, rapid eye movements that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a …

ICAT: A computational model for the adaptive control of fixation durations

HA Trukenbrod, R Engbert - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2014 - Springer
Eye movements depend on cognitive processes related to visual information processing.
Much has been learned about the spatial selection of fixation locations, while the principles …

Top-down guided eye movements

DA Chernyak, LW Stark - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man …, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Eye movements (EMs) are an important aspect of human visual behavior. The temporal and
space-variant nature of sampling a visual scene requires frequent attentional gaze shifts …

CRISP: a computational model of fixation durations in scene viewing.

A Nuthmann, TJ Smith, R Engbert… - Psychological …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Eye-movement control during scene viewing can be represented as a series of individual
decisions about where and when to move the eyes. While substantial behavioral and …

LATEST: A model of saccadic decisions in space and time.

BW Tatler, JR Brockmole, RHS Carpenter - Psychological review, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Many of our actions require visual information, and for this it is important to direct the eyes to
the right place at the right time. Two or three times every second, we must decide both when …

Human gaze control in real world search

DA Gajewski, AM Pearson, ML Mack, FN Bartlett… - … and Performance in …, 2005 - Springer
An understanding of gaze control requires knowledge of the basic properties of eye
movements during scene viewing. Because most of what we know about eye movement …

Eye movement control during scene viewing: immediate effects of scene luminance on fixation durations.

JM Henderson, A Nuthmann… - Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent research on eye movements during scene viewing has primarily focused on where
the eyes fixate. But eye fixations also differ in their durations. Here we investigated whether …