2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24028-7_13
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From Saliency to Eye Gaze: Embodied Visual Selection for a Pan-Tilt-Based Robotic Head

Abstract: Abstract. This paper introduces a model of gaze behavior suitable for robotic active vision. Built upon a saliency map taking into account motion saliency, the presented model estimates the dynamics of different eye movements, allowing to switch from fixational movements, to saccades and to smooth pursuit. We investigate the effect of the embodiment of attentive visual selection in a pan-tilt camera system. The constrained physical system is unable to follow the important fluctuations characterizing the maxima… Show more

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“…In general, approaches have exploited the simulation of saccades either by active cameras, as in Butko, Zhang, Cottrell, and Movellan (2008), Mancas, Pirri, and Pizzoli (2011), or via biologically founded prior models of saliency as in Pichon and Itti (2002), Ackerman and Itti (2005), Hügli, Jost, and Ouerhani (2005), Cerf, Harel, Einhäuser, and Koch (2007), Sala, Sim, Shokoufandeh, and Dickinson (2006), Mahadevan and Vasconcelos (2010), to cite some of the works from the wide literature on saliency prediction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, approaches have exploited the simulation of saccades either by active cameras, as in Butko, Zhang, Cottrell, and Movellan (2008), Mancas, Pirri, and Pizzoli (2011), or via biologically founded prior models of saliency as in Pichon and Itti (2002), Ackerman and Itti (2005), Hügli, Jost, and Ouerhani (2005), Cerf, Harel, Einhäuser, and Koch (2007), Sala, Sim, Shokoufandeh, and Dickinson (2006), Mahadevan and Vasconcelos (2010), to cite some of the works from the wide literature on saliency prediction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%