Our findings suggest that visual clutter has a negative influence on performance and alters the visual behavior during visual search in action video game scenes ...
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We evaluated the use of visual clutter as a surrogate measure of set size effects in visual search by comparing the effects of subjective clutter ...
Feb 6, 2023 · A quantitative measurement for declutter design and appraisal of cockpit displays was developed, which can be used to support see-through display design.
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The assumption has been that instead of representing feature distributions in detail the visual system extracts the mean and variance of visual ensembles.
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We argue that spatial predictive context during visual search is more readily learned and subsequently exploited than temporal predictive context.
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Feb 6, 2024 · These results suggest that visual search patterns in CVI are driven mainly by image salience and provide further characterization of higher-order processing ...
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Oct 27, 2021 · Our findings suggest that visual clutter has a negative influence on performance and alters the visual behavior during visual search in action ...
In the present study, we explored the effects of scene clutter on gaze behavior during a learning task and whether these gaze patterns influenced memory ...
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These results demonstrate how visual search performance can be investigated using VR-based naturalistic dynamic scenes and with high behavioral relevance.
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Feb 5, 2021 · This paper describes Guided Search 6.0 (GS6), a revised model of visual search. When we encounter a scene, we can see something everywhere.