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27 December 2000 Vision theory guiding Web communication
Claudio M. Privitera, Lawrence W. Stark, Yuek Fai Ho, Adam Weinberger, Michela Azzariti, Kamran Siminou
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Proceedings Volume 4311, Internet Imaging II; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411921
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Eye movements, EMs, are one important component of vision: only specific regions of the visual input are fixated and processed by the brain at high resolution. The rest of the image is viewed at lower and coarser resolution by the retina, but the image is still perceived and recognized uniformly and clearly. We embodied this sampling characteristic of human vision within a computational model, A*, based on a collection of image processing algorithms that are able to predict regions of visual interest. Several web-related applications are presented and discussed in this paper.
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Claudio M. Privitera, Lawrence W. Stark, Yuek Fai Ho, Adam Weinberger, Michela Azzariti, and Kamran Siminou "Vision theory guiding Web communication", Proc. SPIE 4311, Internet Imaging II, (27 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411921
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Visual compression

Image compression

Image processing

Eye

Human vision and color perception

Brain

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