A Focus on Selection for Fixation

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Abstract

A computational explanation of how visual attention, interpretation of visual stimuli, and eye movements combine to produce visual behavior, seems elusive. Here, we focus on one component: how selection is accomplished for the next fixation. The popularity of saliency map models drives the inference that this is solved, but we argue otherwise. We provide arguments that a cluster of complementary, conspicuity representations drive selection, modulated by task goals and history, leading to a hybrid process that encompasses early and late attentional selection. This design is also constrained by the architectural characteristics of the visual processing pathways. These elements combine into a new strategy for computing fixation targets and a first simulation of its performance is presented.

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Tsotsos, J. K., Kotseruba, I., & Wloka, C. (2016). A Focus on Selection for Fixation. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 9(5), 1–35. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.9.5.2

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