Psychophysical evaluation of individual low-level feature influences on visual attention
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In this study we provide the analysis of eye movement behavior elicited by low-level feature distinctiveness with a dataset of synthetically-generated image patterns. Design of visual stimuli was inspired by the ones used in previous psychophysical experiments, namely in free-viewing and visual searching tasks, to provide a total of 15 types of stimuli, divided according to the task and feature to be analyzed. Our interest is to analyze the influences of low-level feature contrast between a salient region and the rest of distractors, providing fixation localization characteristics and reaction time of landing inside the salient region. Eye-tracking data was collected from 34 participants during the viewing of a 230 images dataset. Results show that saliency is predominantly and distinctively influenced by: 1. feature type, 2. feature contrast, 3. temporality of fixations, 4. task difficulty and 5. center bias. This experimentation proposes a new psychophysical basis for saliency model evaluation using synthetic images
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This is the author´s versión of the work: Berga, D., Fdez-Vidal, X. R., Otazu, X., Leborán, V., & Pardo, X. M. (2019). Psychophysical evaluation of individual low-level feature influences on visual attention. Vision Research, 154(1) 60–79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2018.10.006
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Berga, D., Fdez-Vidal, X. R., Otazu, X., Leborán, V., & Pardo, X. M. (2019). Psychophysical evaluation of individual low-level feature influences on visual attention. Vision Research, 154(1) 60–79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2018.10.006
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This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity (DPI2017-89867-C2-1-R and TIN2015-71130-REDT), Agencia de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) (2017- SGR-649), and CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya
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