Saliency Based on Information Maximization

Bruce, Neil, Tsotsos, John

Neural Information Processing Systems 

A model of bottom-up overt attention is proposed based on the principle of maximizing information sampled from a scene. The proposed operation isbased on Shannon's self-information measure and is achieved in a neural circuit, which is demonstrated as having close ties with the circuitry existentin the primate visual cortex. It is further shown that the proposed saliency measure may be extended to address issues that currently eludeexplanation in the domain of saliency based models. Results on natural images are compared with experimental eye tracking data revealing theefficacy of the model in predicting the deployment of overt attention as compared with existing efforts. 1 Introduction There has long been interest in the nature of eye movements and fixation behavior following earlystudies by Buswell [I] and Yarbus [2]. However, a complete description of the mechanisms underlying these peculiar fixation patterns remains elusive.

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