Computational Attention System for Children, Adults and Elderly

04/18/2019
by   Onkar Krishna, et al.
0

The existing computational visual attention systems have focused on the objective to basically simulate and understand the concept of visual attention system in adults. Consequently, the impact of observer's age in scene viewing behavior has rarely been considered. This study quantitatively analyzed the age-related differences in gaze landings during scene viewing for three different class of images: naturals, man-made, and fractals. Observer's of different age-group have shown different scene viewing tendencies independent to the class of the image viewed. Several interesting observations are drawn from the results. First, gaze landings for man-made dataset showed that whereas child observers focus more on the scene foreground, i.e., locations that are near, elderly observers tend to explore the scene background, i.e., locations farther in the scene. Considering this result a framework is proposed in this paper to quantitatively measure the depth bias tendency across age groups. Second, the quantitative analysis results showed that children exhibit the lowest exploratory behavior level but the highest central bias tendency among the age groups and across the different scene categories. Third, inter-individual similarity metrics reveal that an adult had significantly lower gaze consistency with children and elderly compared to other adults for all the scene categories. Finally, these analysis results were consequently leveraged to develop a more accurate age-adapted saliency model independent to the image type. The prediction accuracy suggests that our model fits better to the collected eye-gaze data of the observers belonging to different age groups than the existing models do.

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

page 7

page 12

page 16

page 17

research
05/20/2017

Gaze Distribution Analysis and Saliency Prediction Across Age Groups

Knowledge of the human visual system helps to develop better computation...
research
03/04/2018

Could Interaction with Social Robots Facilitate Joint Attention of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder?

This research addressed whether interactions with social robots could fa...
research
07/04/2023

ChildPlay: A New Benchmark for Understanding Children's Gaze Behaviour

Gaze behaviors such as eye-contact or shared attention are important mar...
research
02/16/2023

Social Visual Behavior Analytics for Autism Therapy of Children Based on Automated Mutual Gaze Detection

Social visual behavior, as a type of non-verbal communication, plays a c...
research
03/07/2020

Exploratory Study: Children's with Autism Awareness of being Imitated by Nao Robot

This paper presents an exploratory study designed for children with Auti...
research
12/06/2015

Vanishing point attracts gaze in free-viewing and visual search tasks

To investigate whether the vanishing point (VP) plays a significant role...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset