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Gaze-contingent enhancements for a visual search and rescue task

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An important task in many fields is the human visual inspection of an image. Those fields include quality control, medical diagnosis, surveillance and Wilderness Search and Rescue (WiSAR) [Goodrich et al. 2008]. The latter activity, triggered by an individual becoming lost, is the context within which this work proposes and evaluates a new approach to the task of human visual inspection.

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  1. Goodrich, M. A., Morse, B. S., Gerhardt, D., Cooper, J. L., Quigley, M., Adams, J. A., and Humphrey, C. 2008. Supporting Wilderness Search and Rescue Using a Camera-Equipped Mini UAV. Journal of Field Robotics 25, 1--2 (Jan.), 89--110. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
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        APGV '11: Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization
        August 2011
        128 pages
        ISBN:9781450308892
        DOI:10.1145/2077451

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        • Published: 27 August 2011

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