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Paper Abstract
The most common tasks in subjective image estimation are change detection (a detection task) and image quality
estimation (a preference task). We examined how the task influences the gaze behavior when comparing detection and
preference tasks. The eye movements of 16 naïve observers were recorded with 8 observers in both tasks. The setting
was a flicker paradigm, where the observers see a non-manipulated image, a manipulated version of the image and again
the non-manipulated image and estimate the difference they perceived in them. The material was photographic material
with different image distortions and contents. To examine the spatial distribution of fixations, we defined the regions of
interest using a memory task and calculated information entropy to estimate how concentrated the fixations were on the
image plane. The quality task was faster and needed fewer fixations and the first eight fixations were more concentrated
on certain image areas than the change detection task. The bottom-up influences of the image also caused more variation
to the gaze behavior in the quality estimation task than in the change detection task The results show that the quality
estimation is faster and the regions of interest are emphasized more on certain images compared with the change
detection task that is a scan task where the whole image is always thoroughly examined. In conclusion, in subjective
image estimation studies it is important to think about the task.
Paper Details
Date Published: 24 January 2012
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 8293, Image Quality and System Performance IX, 82930M (24 January 2012); doi: 10.1117/12.907046
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8293:
Image Quality and System Performance IX
Frans Gaykema; Peter D. Burns, Editor(s)
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 8293, Image Quality and System Performance IX, 82930M (24 January 2012); doi: 10.1117/12.907046
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Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8293:
Image Quality and System Performance IX
Frans Gaykema; Peter D. Burns, Editor(s)
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