Title :
Top-down guided eye movements
Author :
Chernyak, Dimitri A. ; Stark, Lawrence W.
Author_Institution :
Neurology & Telerobics Unit, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Eye movements (EMs) are an important aspect of human visual behavior. The temporal and space-variant nature of sampling a visual scene requires frequent attentional gaze shifts (saccades) to fixate onto different parts of an image. Fixations are often directed toward the most informative regions in the visual scene. We introduce a model and its simulation that can select such regions based on prior knowledge of similar scenes. Having representations of scenes as a probabilistic combination of regions with certain properties, it is possible to assess the likely contribution of each region in the successive recognition process. Using Bayesian conditional probabilities for each region given the scene category, the model can then predict the informative value of that region and initiate a spatial information-gathering algorithm analogous to an EM saccade to a new fixation
Keywords :
Bayes methods; cognitive systems; cybernetics; image segmentation; Bayesian conditional probabilities; attentional gaze shifts; human visual behavior; information-gathering algorithm; recognition process; simulation; space-variant nature; temporal nature; top-down guided eye movements; visual scene sampling; Bayesian methods; Helium; Humans; Image sampling; Image segmentation; Layout; Photoreceptors; Predictive models; Retina; Visual perception;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/3477.938257