Modeling the interactions of bottom-up and top-down guidance in visual attention

David Henderickx, Kathleen Maetens, Thomas Geerinck, Eric Soetens

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    Abstract

    We propose a framework of visual attention grounded on earlier attentional and perceptual models to serve as a basis for the develoment of computational vision systems. The framework is build on generally established knowledge about the basis of human attention, models developed by Briant [1][2], Itti & Koch [3][4], and Wolfe [5][6] and are own results that call for adaptations of existing models [7][8]. In this paper we concentrate on the interaction of bottom-up and top-down processes to understand the mechanisms underlying exogenous and endogenous attention. Two series of studies are reported to support the proposed adaptation of the earlier models. First, we claim that the visual feature binding is a common process for exogenous and endogenous attention [7]. Secondly, we demonstrate the ability to preset the bottom-up feature maps by demonstrating the phenomenon of Inhibition of Return (IOR)with endogenous cueing, suggesting that IOR affects processing before focusing attention [8].
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationWAPCV 2008
    Place of PublicationBerlin / Heidelberg
    PublisherSpringer Verlag
    Pages197-211
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Print)978-3-642-00581-7
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • visual attention
    • endogenous attention
    • exogenous attention
    • feature integration
    • inhibition of return

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