Visual Search Asymmetry: Deep Nets and Humans Share Similar Inherent Biases
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Visual search is a ubiquitous and often challenging daily task, exemplified by looking for the car keys at home or a friend in a crowd. An intriguing property of some classical search tasks is an asymmetry such that finding a target A among distractors B can be easier than finding B among A. To elucidate the mechanisms responsible for asymmetry in visual search, we propose a computational model that takes a target and a search image as inputs and produces a sequence of eye movements until the target is found.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Apr-25-2026, 11:39:57 GMT
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