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JOCN
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Early Top-Down Control of Visual Processing Predicts Working Memory Performance
■ Selective attention confers a behavioral benefit on both perceptual and working memory (WM) performance, often attributed to top–down modulation of sensory neural processing...
Aaron M. Rutman, Wesley C. Clapp, James Z. Chadick...
AVI
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Implied dynamics in information visualization
Information visualization is a powerful method for understanding and working with data. However, we still have an incomplete understanding of how people use visualization to think...
Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Robert Kosara
AAAI
2012
11 years 7 months ago
An Object-Based Bayesian Framework for Top-Down Visual Attention
We introduce a new task-independent framework to model top-down overt visual attention based on graphical models for probabilistic inference and reasoning. We describe a Dynamic B...
Ali Borji, Dicky N. Sihite, Laurent Itti
APGV
2009
ACM
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13 years 8 months ago
Saliency maps of high dynamic range images
A number of computational models of visual attention have been proposed based on the concept of saliency map, most of them validated using oculometric data. They are widely used fo...
Josselin Petit, Roland Brémond, Jean-Philip...

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12 years 1 months ago
Saliency Maps of High Dynamic Range Images
A number of computational models of visual attention have been proposed based on the concept of saliency map. Some of them have been validated as predictors of the visual scan-path...
Roland Brémond, Josselin Petit and Jean-Philippe...