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Real-Time Tracking of Visually Attended Objects in Virtual Environments and Its Application to LOD SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Real-Time Tracking of Visually Attended Objects in Virtual Environments and Its Application to LOD
Authors
Lee, SKim, GJChoi, S
Date Issued
2009-01
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Abstract
This paper presents a real-time framework for computationally tracking objects visually attended by the user while navigating in interactive virtual environments (VIES). In addition to the conventional bottom-up (stimulus-driven) saliency map, the proposed framework uses top-down (goal-directed) contexts inferred from the user's spatial and temporal behaviors and identifies the most plausibly attended objects among candidates in the object saliency map. The computational framework was implemented using GPU, exhibiting high computational performance adequate for interactive VIES. A user experiment was also conducted to evaluate the prediction accuracy of the tracking framework by comparing objects regarded as visually attended by the framework to actual human gaze collected with an eye tracker. The results indicated that the accuracy was in the level well supported by the theory of human cognition for visually identifying single and multiple attentive targets, especially owing to the addition of top-down contextual information. Finally, we demonstrate how the visual attention tracking framework can be applied to managing the level of details in VIES, without any hardware for head or eye tracking.
Keywords
Visual attention; saliency map; bottom-up feature; top-down context; virtual environment; level of detail; GAZE CONTROL; ATTENTION; MODEL
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28399
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2008.82
ISSN
1077-2626
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS, vol. 15, no. 1, page. 6 - 19, 2009-01
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