The Role of Top-down and Bottom-up Processes in Guiding Eye Movements during Visual Search
Zelinsky, Gregory, Zhang, Wei, Yu, Bing, Chen, Xin, Samaras, Dimitris
–Neural Information Processing Systems
To investigate how top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) information is weighted in the guidance of human search behavior, we manipulated the proportions of BU and TD components in a saliency-based model. The model is biologically plausible and implements an artificial retina and a neuronal population code. The BU component is based on featurecontrast. The TD component is defined by a feature-template match to a stored target representation. We compared the model's behavior at different mixtures of TD and BU components to the eye movement behavior of human observers performing the identical search task. We found that a purely TD model provides a much closer match to human behavior than any mixture model using BU information. Only when biological constraints are removed (e.g., eliminating the retina) did a BU/TD mixture model begin to approximate human behavior.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2006
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