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APGV
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
On predicting visual popping in dynamic scenes
Popping is a major source of visual artifacts in dynamic scenes. To alleviate or avoid it, usually some temporal smoothing scheme is employed or levels of detail are chosen conser...
Michael Schwarz, Marc Stamminger
COGCOM
2011
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12 years 11 months ago
Clustering of Gaze During Dynamic Scene Viewing is Predicted by Motion
Where does one attend when viewing dynamic scenes? Research into the factors influencing gaze location during static scene viewing have reported that low-level visual features con...
Parag K. Mital, Tim J. Smith, Robin L. Hill, John ...
ICRA
2009
IEEE
248views Robotics» more  ICRA 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Moving obstacle detection in highly dynamic scenes
Abstract— We address the problem of vision-based multiperson tracking in busy pedestrian zones using a stereo rig mounted on a mobile platform. Specifically, we are interested i...
Andreas Ess, Bastian Leibe, Konrad Schindler, Luc ...
ICMCS
2008
IEEE
118views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
A stochastic model of selective visual attention with a dynamic Bayesian network
Recent studies in signal detection theory suggest that the human responses to the stimuli on a visual display are nondeterministic. People may attend to different locations on the...
Derek Pang, Akisato Kimura, Tatsuto Takeuchi, Junj...
ICANN
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
A Learned Saliency Predictor for Dynamic Natural Scenes
Abstract. We investigate the extent to which eye movements in natural dynamic scenes can be predicted with a simple model of bottom-up saliency, which learns on different visual re...
Eleonora Vig, Michael Dorr, Thomas Martinetz, Erha...