Computing stereo disparity and motion with known binocular cell properties
Neural Computation
GAFFE: A Gaze-Attentive Fixation Finding Engine
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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We conducted eye tracking experiments on naturalistic stereo images presented through a haploscope, and found that fixated luminance contrast and luminance gradient were generally higher than randomly selected luminance contrast and luminance gradient, which agrees with previous literatures. However we also found that the fixated disparity contrast and disparity gradient were generally lower than randomly selected disparity contrast and disparity gradient. We discuss the implications of this remarkable result.