Vision, Attention Control, and Goals Creation System

  • Rapantzikos K
  • Avrithis Y
  • Kolias S
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Abstract

Biological visual attention has been long studied by experts in the field of cognitive psychology.TheHolyGrail of this study is the exact modeling of the inter- action between the visual sensory and the process of perception. It seems that there is an informal agreement on the four important functions of the attention process: (a) the bottom-up process, which is responsible for the saliency of the input stimuli; (b) the top-down process that bias attention toward known areas or regions of pre- defined characteristics; (c) the attentional selection that fuses information derived from the two previous processes and enables focus; and (d) the dynamic evolution of the attentional selection process. In the following, we will outline established computational solutions for each of the four functions.

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Rapantzikos, K., Avrithis, Y., & Kolias, S. (2011). Vision, Attention Control, and Goals Creation System. In Perception-Action Cycle (pp. 363–386). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1452-1_11

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