Presentation 1999/11/20
How Do Humans Store the Information of Static Images? : Computer Models by Winners-Share-All
Motofumi Fukui,
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Abstract(in English) A visual attentional system, playing a role in abbreviating a visual infomation, is presented. This computer model is composed of feature modules, saliency maps, and selective processing. Multi-scale images are input into feature modules and are combined on multi-scale saliency maps. Winners-Share-All network (WSA) implements the selection process based on conspicuity of locations. WSA is active every layer of saliency maps. Consequently some locations are selected simultaneously. By using WSA and multi-scale processing, it is possible to express a spatial-temporal quality of visual attention. This model is supported to overcome a limited-capacity on human visual processing.
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Keyword(in English) Visual Attention / Multi-Scale Processing / Feature Modules / Early Vision / Selection / Image Processing
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Title (in English) How Do Humans Store the Information of Static Images? : Computer Models by Winners-Share-All
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Keyword(1) Visual Attention
Keyword(2) Multi-Scale Processing
Keyword(3) Feature Modules
Keyword(4) Early Vision
Keyword(5) Selection
Keyword(6) Image Processing
1st Author's Name Motofumi Fukui
1st Author's Affiliation Corporate Research Labs., Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.()
Date 1999/11/20
Paper # HIP99-56
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 453
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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