Target−directed attention: Sequential decision−making for gaze planning
It is widely agreed that efficient visual search requires the integration of target-driven top-down information and image-driven bottom-up information. Yet the problem of gaze planning - that is, selecting the next best gaze location given the current observations - remains largely unsolved. We prop...
Main Authors: | Vogel, J, de Freitas, N |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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