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Accordingly, we must direct attention to specific objects in order to fully recognize them. The deployment of attention is far from random. Attention is guided ...
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Abstract. It is impossible to identify all objects in the visual world at the same time. Accordingly, we must direct attention to specific objects in order ...
This paper uses information about the 3D layout of a space to determine which objects could plausibly be sheep-sized in that space and the rules that govern ...
It is guided to the most promising items and locations by five factors discussed here: Bottom-up salience, top-down feature guidance, scene structure and ...
Visual search is one of the most common behaviors in which humans engage. When looking for objects in scenes, multiple sources of guidance are used.
Intermediate search slopes can be ex- plained by strong or weak guidance, with guidance limit- ing the number of potential candidates on the basis of their.
It is guided to the most promising items and locations by five factors discussed here: bottom-up salience, top-down feature guidance, scene structure and ...
Feb 22, 2023 · To understand how visual searches proceed, it is important to describe the forces that guide attention to different objects and locations in the ...
This chapter reviews the evidence for different basic, preattentive features and describes the current understanding of the rules of guidance, the mechanics of ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the contributions of top-down and bottom-up guidance in some of the simplest of visual search tasks—search for a ...