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HI, 3DMT 2016-03-08
14:25
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A visual search simulation by a neuron network model of visual attention
Yuta Maeda, Akihiro Masaoka, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
In this study, we proposed a mathematical model of neuron network which concerns the control of visual attention, in ord... [more] HI2016-47 3DIT2016-6
pp.21-24
HI, 3DMT 2013-03-06
10:30
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A mathematical model of working memory system in higher order visual processing
Naoki Nishida, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
The purpose of this study is to understand the function of working memories while seeking a target during visual search ... [more] HI2013-48 3DIT2013-16
pp.27-30
HI, 3DMT 2013-03-06
10:55
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A model for predicting gaze shifts considering scanned log of gazed positions
Mayo Yamasaki, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
In late years, the distribution of gaze on the media, such as Web contents, are applied to evaluate the attractiveness o... [more] HI2013-49 3DIT2013-17
pp.31-34
HI, 3DMT 2013-03-06
11:20
Tokyo Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology A visual search model based on the spatio-temporal properties of visual attention in different feature domains.
Katsuya Yano, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
Previous saliency-based visual attention models dealt with the mechanism underlying attentional shifts in the early visu... [more] HI2013-50 3DIT2013-18
pp.35-38
HI 2011-03-15
16:30
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Saliency map model for visual attention in depth
Taiki Gochi, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
Previous saliency-based visual attention models dealt with the mechanism underlying attentional shifts in the early visu... [more] HI2011-37
pp.31-34
HI 2011-03-15
16:50
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Mathematical model of the visual attention system in the posterior parietal and prefrontal lobes
Keisuke Sugimoto, Takeshi Kohama (Kinki Univ.)
In this study, we formulated the activity of the lateral intraparietal (LIP) area neurons in the posterior parietal cort... [more] HI2011-38
pp.35-38
HI 2011-03-15
18:00
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. An Analysis of Point-of-Regard Measurment during Web Browsing
Takafumi Uchida, Shino Iwashita (TUT)
The aim of this paper is to analyze the difference of eye fixation characteristics during Web Browsing according to foll... [more] HI2011-41
pp.47-50
HI 2011-03-16
14:30
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Psychophysical study on the human pattern recognition with masked visual search
Osamu Watanabe, Hikaru Yamada (Muroran Inst. of Tech.)
The human visual system processes visual information hierarchically, that is, local visual features such as line orienta... [more] HI2011-54
pp.101-104
3DMT, IDY 2009-06-16
14:30
Kyoto NiCT [Invited Talk] Underlying mechanisms of scene recognition and visual search
Tatsuto Takeuchi (NTT)
The gist of the scene refers to a summary of a semantic description of the scene, such as its category, its layout, and ... [more] IDY2009-57 3DIT2009-41
pp.7-14
ME, AIT 2009-05-25
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Extraction of focal points in visual searching
Tomoya Ohneda, Toshinari Kamakura, Toshikazu Kato (Chuo Univ.)
We propose systems for extracting fixations, microsaccades and focal points from eye mark data for visual searching. Thr... [more] ME2009-88 AIT2009-73
pp.9-12
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