Task Dependence Of Visual Attention On Compressed Videos: Point Of Gaze Statistics And Analysis

HUMAN VISION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING XVI(2011)

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We tracked the points-of-gaze of human observers as they viewed videos drawn from foreign films while engaged in two different tasks: (1) Quality Assessment and (2) Summarization. Each video was subjected to three possible distortion severities - no compression (pristine), low compression and high compression - using the H. 264 compression standard. We have analyzed these eye-movement locations in detail. We extracted local statistical features around points-of-gaze and used them to answer the following questions: (1) Are there statistical differences in variances of points-of-gaze across videos between the two tasks?, (2) Does the variance in eye movements indicate a change in viewing strategy with change in distortion severity? (3) Are statistics at points-of-gaze different from those at random locations? (4) How do local low-level statistics vary across tasks? (5) How do point-of-gaze statistics vary across distortion severities within each task?
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