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Cartographie de la saillance visuelle×Évaluation esthétique d'images×
DomaineArts visuelsArts visuels
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19852006
Auteur d'origineChristof Koch and Shimon UllmanRitendra Datta
TypeAnalytical pipelineAnalytical pipeline
Source fondatriceKoch, C., & Ullman, S. (1985). Shifts in Selective Visual Attention: Towards the Underlying Neural Circuitry. Human Neurobiology, 4(4), 219–227. link ↗Datta, R., Joshi, D., Li, J., & Wang, J. Z. (2006). Studying Aesthetics in Photographic Images Using a Computational Approach. Computer Vision—ECCV 2006, 3953, 288–301. DOI ↗
AliasAttention Map Generation, Computational Gaze PredictionComputational Aesthetics Evaluation, Photo Quality Scoring
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RésuméVisual Saliency Mapping is a computational method for predicting where viewers naturally direct their attention within an image. Grounded in neuroscience and vision science, this pipeline generates attention heat maps that reveal which image regions are most visually compelling, surprising, or distinctive.Image Aesthetics Assessment is a computational pipeline for predicting and quantifying the aesthetic quality of photographs and digital images. Drawing from computer vision and human perception research, this method extracts low-level visual features and applies machine learning or rule-based scoring to estimate how viewers will perceive image quality and beauty.
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