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A novel approach to image coding using off-line foveation controlled by multiple eye-tracking measurement

Nyström, Marcus LU orcid ; Novak, Mirek LU and Holmqvist, Kenneth LU (2004) Picture Coding Symposium 2004 p.267-272
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of using a wavelet transform to compress individual frames in a video sequence controlled by points of gaze coordinates collected from different viewers by an eye-tracker. Unlike most eye-tracking controlled compression approaches, we make the compression "off-line" and not in real time. Our results indicate that the distribution of gaze-points is "compact" across viewers in the sense that they tend to group together within limited regions. It is also observed that gaze-points collected from the original video sequence to a high degree cohere with those collected from the compressed sequence. Thus, wavelet-based foveated frame-sequence compression from eye-tracking data is possible, and does not... (More)
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of using a wavelet transform to compress individual frames in a video sequence controlled by points of gaze coordinates collected from different viewers by an eye-tracker. Unlike most eye-tracking controlled compression approaches, we make the compression "off-line" and not in real time. Our results indicate that the distribution of gaze-points is "compact" across viewers in the sense that they tend to group together within limited regions. It is also observed that gaze-points collected from the original video sequence to a high degree cohere with those collected from the compressed sequence. Thus, wavelet-based foveated frame-sequence compression from eye-tracking data is possible, and does not change the viewing behavior of test-subjects. (Less)
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Eye-tracking measurements, Video sequences, Gaze-point distribution, Off-line foveation
host publication
Picture Coding Symposium 2004
pages
267 - 272
publisher
PCS - Tektronix, Inc
conference name
Picture Coding Symposium 2004
conference location
San Francisco, CA, United States
conference dates
2004-12-15 - 2004-12-17
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  • scopus:18144382321
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English
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yes
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7cd7b495-1988-499b-a048-fca2f079dc14 (old id 614983)
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2016-04-04 11:05:26
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  abstract     = {{In this paper we investigate the feasibility of using a wavelet transform to compress individual frames in a video sequence controlled by points of gaze coordinates collected from different viewers by an eye-tracker. Unlike most eye-tracking controlled compression approaches, we make the compression "off-line" and not in real time. Our results indicate that the distribution of gaze-points is "compact" across viewers in the sense that they tend to group together within limited regions. It is also observed that gaze-points collected from the original video sequence to a high degree cohere with those collected from the compressed sequence. Thus, wavelet-based foveated frame-sequence compression from eye-tracking data is possible, and does not change the viewing behavior of test-subjects.}},
  author       = {{Nyström, Marcus and Novak, Mirek and Holmqvist, Kenneth}},
  booktitle    = {{Picture Coding Symposium 2004}},
  keywords     = {{Eye-tracking measurements; Video sequences; Gaze-point distribution; Off-line foveation}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{267--272}},
  publisher    = {{PCS - Tektronix, Inc}},
  title        = {{A novel approach to image coding using off-line foveation controlled by multiple eye-tracking measurement}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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