Personalized Visual Saliency: Individuality Affects Image Perception

Due to the limited capability for information processing, humans only choose a small amount of input data received from visual field to better understand their environment. The selection of visual input implies the nonuniform distribution of visual attention, which is influenced by environmental vis...

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Main Authors: Aoqi Li, Zhenzhong Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8276637/
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Summary:Due to the limited capability for information processing, humans only choose a small amount of input data received from visual field to better understand their environment. The selection of visual input implies the nonuniform distribution of visual attention, which is influenced by environmental visual stimuli and endogenous subject interest. Traditional saliency models do not differentiate individuals, exploring the common trend in attention deployment. This paper investigates individual nuance and association in both saccadic movements and attention distribution, and then discusses how individuality plays a role in predicting attention with low-level and deep features, respectively. It turns out that individual differences indeed exist and can be better discriminated by deep features. In conclusion, individuality not only contributes to improving the accuracy of attention prediction models but also gives us a hint about some interesting viewing behavior that stands out from the crowd pattern.
ISSN:2169-3536