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Bottom-up cortical representations of visual conspicuity interact with top-down internal cognitive models of the external world to control eye movements, EMs, and the closely linked attention-shift mechanisms; to thus achieve visual recognition. Conspicuity operators implemented with image processing algorithms, IPAs, can discriminate human Regions-of-Interest, hROIs, the loci of eye fixations, from the rest of the visual stimulus that is not visited during the EM process. This discrimination generates predictability of the hROIs. Further, a combination of IPA-generated conspicuity maps can be used to achieve improved performance over each of the individual composing maps in terms of hROI predictions.
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Privitera, C.M., Gallo, O., Grimoldi, G., Fujita, T., Stark, L.W. (2005). Combining Conspicuity Maps for hROIs Prediction. In: Paletta, L., Tsotsos, J.K., Rome, E., Humphreys, G. (eds) Attention and Performance in Computational Vision. WAPCV 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3368. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30572-9_6
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