Gregory J. Zelinsky

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2008

Number

14

Co-Authors

Abstract (2008)

Mary M. Hayhoe, Gregory J. Zelinsky, Dana H. Ballard

Visual cognition depends critically on the ability to make rapid eye movements known as saccades that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a visual scene. Saccades are known to be ballistic:...

A Computational Model of Eye Movements during Object Class Detection (2008)

Wei Zhang, Hyejin Yang, Dimitris Samaras, Gregory J. Zelinsky

We present a computational model of human eye movements in an object class detection task. The model combines state-of-the-art computer vision object class detection methods (SIFT features trained...

Abstract (2007)

Mary M. Hayhoe, Gregory J. Zelinsky, Dana H. Ballard

Visual cognition depends critically on the ability to make rapid eye movements known as saccades that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a visual scene. Saccades are known to be ballistic:...

Object class recognition using multiple layer boosting with heterogeneous features (2005)

Wei Zhang, Bing Yu, Gregory J. Zelinsky, Dimitris Samaras

We combine local texture features (PCA-SIFT), global features (shape context), and spatial features within a single multi-layer AdaBoost model of object class recognition. The first layer selects...

The role of top-down and bottom-up processes in guiding eye movements during visual search (2005)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Wei Zhang, Bing Yu, Xin Chen, Dimitris Samaras

To investigate how top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) information is weighted in the guidance of human search behavior, we manipulated the proportions of BU and TD components in a saliency-based model....

Object class recognition using multiple layer boosting with heterogeneous features (2005)

Wei Zhang, Bing Yu, Gregory J. Zelinsky, Dimitris Samaras

We combine local texture features (PCA-SIFT), global features (shape context), and spatial features within a single multi-layer AdaBoost model of object class recognition. The first layer selects...

The role of top-down and bottom-up processes in guiding eye movements during visual search (2005)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Wei Zhang, Bing Yu, Xin Chen, Dimitris Samaras

To investigate how top-down (TD) and bottom-up (BU) information is weighted in the guidance of human search behavior, we manipulated the proportions of BU and TD components in a saliency-based model....

Synchronizing Visual and Language Processing: An Effect of Object Name Length on Eye Movements (2000)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Gregory L. Murphy

Are visual and verbal processing systems functionally independent ? Two experiments (one using line drawings of common objects, the other using faces) explored the relationship between the number of...

Eye Movements in Visual Cognition: A Computational Study (1997)

Rao, Rajesh P.N., Zelinsky, Gregory J., Hayhoe, Mary M., Ballard, Dana H.

Work done in the Computer Science Department, Robotics & Vision area, and published as part of the University of Rochester National Resource Laboratory for the Study of Brain and Behavior series.

Eye movements in visual cognition: A computational study (1997)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Mary M. Hayhoe, Dana H. Ballard

A preliminary account of this work appeared as [Rao et al., 1996]. Visual cognition depends critically on the moment-to-moment orientation of gaze. Gaze is changed by saccades, rapid eye movements...

Eye Movements in Visual Cognition: A Computational Study (1997)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Mary M. Hayhoe, Dana H. Ballard

Visual cognition depends critically on the moment-to-moment orientation of gaze. Gaze is changed by saccades, rapid eye movements that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a visual scene....

Eye Movements in Visual Cognition: A Computational Study (1997)

Rajesh Rao, Gregory J. Zelinsky, Mary M. Hayhoe, Dana H. Ballard

Visual cognition depends critically on the moment-to-moment orientation of gaze. Gaze is changed by saccades, rapid eye movements that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a visual scene....

Modeling Saccadic Targeting in Visual Search (1996)

Gregory J. Zelinsky, Mary M. Hayhoe, Dana H. Ballard

Visual cognition depends critically on the ability to make rapid eye movements known as saccades that orient the fovea over targets of interest in a visual scene. Saccades are known to be ballistic:...