Neil D B Bruce
Affiliations: | York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area:
Computational Vision, Coding, Computer VisionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorPierre Kornprobst | grad student | York University | |
John K. Tsotsos | grad student | York University |
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Leferink C, Bruce N, Marotta J. (2017) Visualization of viewing strategies for grasping a rotating target Journal of Vision. 17: 464 |
Boisvert JF, Bruce ND. (2016) Predicting task from eye movements: On the importance of spatial distribution, dynamics, and image features Neurocomputing. 207: 653-668 |
Rahman S, Bruce N. (2015) Visual Saliency Prediction and Evaluation across Different Perceptual Tasks. Plos One. 10: e0138053 |
Bruce ND, Wloka C, Frosst N, et al. (2015) On computational modeling of visual saliency: Examining what's right, and what's left. Vision Research |
Lundqvist D, Bruce N, Öhman A. (2015) Finding an emotional face in a crowd: Emotional and perceptual stimulus factors influence visual search efficiency Cognition and Emotion. 29: 621-633 |
Wloka C, Bruce N, Tsotsos J. (2014) Boundary effects across filter spatial scales Bmc Neuroscience. 15 |
Bruce ND, Tsotsos JK. (2011) Visual representation determines search difficulty: explaining visual search asymmetries. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 5: 33 |
Bruce N, Tsotsos J. (2010) Attention based on information maximization Journal of Vision. 7: 950-950 |
Bruce ND, Tsotsos JK. (2009) Saliency, attention, and visual search: an information theoretic approach. Journal of Vision. 9: 5.1-24 |
Loach D, Frischen A, Bruce N, et al. (2008) An attentional mechanism for selecting appropriate actions afforded by graspable objects. Psychological Science. 19: 1253-7 |