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Computational Approaches to Reading and Scene Perception, Hardback Book

Computational Approaches to Reading and Scene Perception Hardback

Edited by John Henderson

Part of the Special Issues of Visual Cognition series

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What we see and understand about the visual world is tightly tied to where we direct our eyes.

High-resolution visual information is acquired from only a very limited region of the scene surrounding the fixation point, with the quality of visual input falling off precipitously from central vision into a low-resolution visual surround.

This special issue of Visual Cognition brings together cutting-edge research from eight research groups around the world whose work is focused on these important topics.

The goal of this special issue is to facilitate a constructive convergence of behavioral data and computational modeling to explore the fundamental nature of attention control, and particularly eye movement control, in viewing complex visual input.

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