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Feature integration theory

Known as: Feature integration, Feature integration model, Treisman model 
Feature integration theory is a theory of attention developed in 1980 by Anne Treisman and Garry Gelade that suggests that when perceiving a stimulus… 
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2012
2012
Brain informatics (BI) is a field of interdisciplinary study covering topics such as attention, memory, language, computation… 
2010
2010
Since Neisser (1967) and Treisman & Gelade (1980) many models of selective visual attention have included a preattentive stage of… 
2010
2010
In this paper we introduce a probabilistic approach of building extraction in remotely sensed images. To cope with data… 
2009
2009
In this paper, a music instrumentation analysis and identification method is proposed. In contrast to existing systems, it tries… 
2005
2005
A method and apparatus are described for determining the occurrence or non-occurrence of subsurface air flow and, in the event of… 
2003
2003
In this paper, we explore the effect of feature integration, multi-image queries, and relevance feedback in enhancing the… 
1999
1999
This paper describes an empirical study aimed at investigating object references in Virtual Environments using iconic gestures… 
1998
1998
A computational theory of visual selective attention is presented. The theory developed out of a choice and a race model for… 
1998
1998
The primate visual system responds to shapes, colors, and various other features more strongly in some brain areas than others… 
1992
1992
The use of the topology preserving properties of feature maps for speaker-independent isolated digit recognition is discussed…