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  A Nonparametric Approach to Bottom-Up Visual Saliency

Kienzle, W., Wichmann, F., Schölkopf, B., & Franz, M. (2007). A Nonparametric Approach to Bottom-Up Visual Saliency. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19: Proceedings of the 2006 Conference, 689-696.

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Kienzle, W1, Author           
Wichmann, FA1, Author           
Schölkopf, B1, Author           
Franz, MO1, Author           
Schölkopf, Editor
B., Editor
Platt, J., Editor
Hofmann, T., Editor
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1Department Empirical Inference, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497795              

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 Abstract: This paper addresses the bottom-up influence of local image information on human eye movements. Most existing computational models use a set of biologically plausible linear filters, e.g., Gabor or Difference-of-Gaussians filters as a front-end, the outputs of which are nonlinearly combined into a real number that indicates visual saliency. Unfortunately, this requires many design parameters such as the number, type, and size of the front-end filters, as well as the choice of nonlinearities, weighting and normalization schemes etc., for which biological plausibility cannot always be justified. As a result, these parameters have to be chosen in a more or less ad hoc way. Here, we propose to emphlearn a visual saliency model directly from human eye movement data. The model is rather simplistic and essentially parameter-free, and therefore contrasts recent developments in the field that usually aim at higher prediction rates at the cost of additional parameters and increasing model complexity. Experimental results show that - despite the lack of any biological prior knowledge - our model performs comparably to existing approaches, and in fact learns image features that resemble findings from several previous studies. In particular, its maximally excitatory stimuli have center-surround structure, similar to receptive fields in the early human visual system.

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 Dates: 2007-09
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: ISBN: 0-262-19568-2
URI: http://nips.cc/Conferences/2006/
BibTex Citekey: 4147
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Title: Twentieth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2006)
Place of Event: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Title: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19: Proceedings of the 2006 Conference
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Publ. Info: Cambridge, MA, USA : MIT Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 689 - 696 Identifier: -