Computational Visual Attention Models

Milind S. Gide, Lina Karam
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Abstract

The human visual system (HVS) has evolved to have the ability to selectively focus on the most relevant parts of a visual scene. This mechanism, referred to as visual attention (VA), has been the focus of several neurological and psychological studies in the past few decades. These studies have inspired several computational VA models which have been successfully applied to problems in computer vision and robotics. In this paper we provide a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art in computational VA modeling with a special focus on the latest trends. We review several models published since 2012. We also discuss theoretical advantages and disadvantages of each approach. In addition, we describe existing methodologies to evaluate computational models through the use of eye-tracking data along with the VA performance metrics used. We also discuss shortcomings in existing approaches and describe approaches to overcome these shortcomings. A recent subjective evaluation for benchmarking existing VA metrics is also presented and open problems in VA are discussed. M. S. Gide and L. J. Karam Computational Visual Attention Models. Foundations and Trends © in Signal Processing, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 347–427, 2016. DOI: 10.1561/2000000055.
计算视觉注意模型
人类视觉系统(HVS)已经进化到有选择地关注视觉场景中最相关的部分的能力。这种机制被称为视觉注意(VA),在过去的几十年里一直是神经学和心理学研究的焦点。这些研究启发了一些计算式视觉模型,这些模型已经成功地应用于计算机视觉和机器人问题。在本文中,我们提供了一个全面的调查,在计算VA建模的国家的最新趋势特别关注。我们回顾了自2012年以来发布的几个模型。我们还讨论了每种方法的理论优缺点。此外,我们描述了现有的方法,通过使用眼动追踪数据以及使用的VA性能指标来评估计算模型。我们还讨论了现有方法的缺点,并描述了克服这些缺点的方法。本文还介绍了最近对现有VA指标进行基准测试的主观评价,并讨论了VA中存在的问题。M. S. Gide和L. J. Karam计算视觉注意模型。基础与趋势©in Signal Processing, vol. 10, no. 5。4, pp. 347-427, 2016。DOI: 10.1561 / 2000000055。
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