Title of article :
Foveated Visual Search for Corners
Author/Authors :
Thomas L. Arnow، نويسنده , , Alan Conrad Bovik، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We cast the problem of corner detection as a corner
search process.We develop principles of foveated visual search and
automated fixation selection to accomplish the corner search, supplying
a case study of both foveated search and foveated feature detection.
The result is a new algorithm for finding corners, which is
also a corner-based algorithm for aiming computed foveated visual
fixations. In the algorithm, long saccades move the fovea to previously
unexplored areas of the image, while short saccades improve
the accuracy of putative corner locations. The system is tested on
two natural scenes. As an interesting comparison study, we compare
fixations generated by the algorithm with those of subjects
viewing the same images, whose eyemovements are being recorded
by an eye tracker. The comparison of fixation patterns is made
using an information-theoretic measure. Results show that the algorithm
is a good locater of corners, but does not correlate particularly
well with human visual fixations.
Keywords :
Corner detection , machine vision. , Feature detection , foveated vision
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING