Event overview
020 7078 5048
Goldsmiths Whitehead Lecture by Professor Peter McOwan, School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London
Change blindness, where observers have difficulty in perceiving changes between sequentially presented images, and spatial pop put where regions of target textures need to be identified, are useful tools to help explore human visual awareness. In this talk I will present results on work that blends a computational model for image saliency and evolutionary optimization techniques to allow the automatic custom generation of experimental stimuli. The results show that this computational approach is able to predict observer performance in both special pop put and change blindness tasks.
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2 Mar 2011 | 4:00pm - 5:00pm |
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