Robert J. Peters, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorChristof Koch | grad student | 2004 | Caltech | |
(Visual attention and object categorization: From psychophysics to computational models.) |
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Peters R, Itti L. (2010) The role of Fourier phase information in predicting saliency Journal of Vision. 8: 879-879 |
Peters R, Itti L. (2010) Integrating low-level and high-level visual influences on eye movement behavior Journal of Vision. 7: 949-949 |
Peters RJ, Itti L. (2010) A computational model of task-dependent influences on eye position Journal of Vision. 6: 512-512 |
Peters RJ, Iyer A, Koch C, et al. (2010) Components of bottom-up gaze allocation in natural scenes Journal of Vision. 5: 692-692 |
Peters RJ, Itti L. (2009) Congruence between model and human attention reveals unique signatures of critical visual events Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 20 - Proceedings of the 2007 Conference |
Peters RJ, Itti L. (2008) Applying computational tools to predict gaze direction in interactive visual environments Acm Transactions On Applied Perception. 5: 9:1-9:19 |
Cerf M, Cleary DR, Peters RJ, et al. (2007) Observers are consistent when rating image conspicuity. Vision Research. 47: 3052-60 |
Peters RJ, Itti L. (2007) Beyond bottom-up: Incorporating task-dependent influences into a computational model of spatial attention Proceedings of the Ieee Computer Society Conference On Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
Peters RJ, Iyer A, Itti L, et al. (2005) Components of bottom-up gaze allocation in natural images. Vision Research. 45: 2397-416 |
Peters RJ, Itti L. (2005) Computational mechanisms for gaze direction in interactive visual environments Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium (Etra). 2005: 27-32 |