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... Gestalt psychologists in the early 20th century developed key theories on how humans perceive visual components as organized wholes rather than isolated parts [32]. Principles such as similarity, proximity, and good continuation are essential in grouping elements within a visual scene [33]. Inspired by these concepts, SyncMapV2 uses these perceptual cues (i.e., proximity and similarity) to perform unsupervised image segmentation, organizing visual data into meaningful patterns. ...
January 2013
... Healthy oculomotor system is vitally important for the success of ATCs in their professional job that require maintenance of high oculomotor capabilities under stress, cognitive overload and fatigue. Among several different types of eye movements [53,54], a few types particularly important for calculation of relevant oculometric performance features for ATCs include saccadic and smooth pursuit movements. Saccadic eye movements abruptly orient the eyes on the target located in the periphery of the visual field. ...
January 2013