Building the gist of a scene: The role of global image features in recognition

A Oliva, A Torralba - Progress in brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
Humans can recognize the gist of a novel image in a single glance, independent of its
complexity. How is this remarkable feat accomplished? On the basis of behavioral and …

Making sense of real-world scenes

GL Malcolm, IIA Groen, CI Baker - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2016 - cell.com
To interact with the world, we have to make sense of the continuous sensory input conveying
information about our environment. A recent surge of studies has investigated the processes …

[图书][B] Sensation and perception

EB Goldstein - 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
The book you are about to read is about research that asks questions like" How do our
senses operate?"" What is the connection between nervous system activity and perception?" …

Contextual guidance of eye movements and attention in real-world scenes: the role of global features in object search.

A Torralba, A Oliva, MS Castelhano… - Psychological …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Many experiments have shown that the human visual system makes extensive use of
contextual information for facilitating object search in natural scenes. However, the question …

Multi-spectral SIFT for scene category recognition

M Brown, S Süsstrunk - CVPR 2011, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We use a simple modification to a conventional SLR camera to capture images of several
hundred scenes in colour (RGB) and near-infrared (NIR). We show that the addition of near …

[HTML][HTML] ERP evidence for the speed of face categorization in the human brain: Disentangling the contribution of low-level visual cues from face perception

B Rossion, S Caharel - Vision research, 2011 - Elsevier
How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high
temporal resolution and the possibility to record simultaneously from the whole brain …

What do we perceive in a glance of a real-world scene?

L Fei-Fei, A Iyer, C Koch, P Perona - Journal of vision, 2007 - jov.arvojournals.org
What do we see when we glance at a natural scene and how does it change as the glance
becomes longer? We asked naive subjects to report in a free-form format what they saw …

EyeMusic: Introducing a “visual” colorful experience for the blind using auditory sensory substitution

S Abboud, S Hanassy, S Levy-Tzedek… - Restorative …, 2014 - content.iospress.com
Purpose: Sensory-substitution devices (SSDs) provide auditory or tactile representations of
visual information. These devices often generate unpleasant sensations and mostly lack …

[HTML][HTML] Processing scene context: Fast categorization and object interference

OR Joubert, GA Rousselet, D Fize, M Fabre-Thorpe - Vision research, 2007 - Elsevier
The extent to which object identification is influenced by the background of the scene is still
controversial. On the one hand, the global context of a scene might be considered as an …

The influence of color on the perception of scene gist.

MS Castelhano, JM Henderson - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
In 3 experiments the authors used a new contextual bias paradigm to explore how quickly
information is extracted from a scene to activate gist, whether color contributes to this …