scholarly journals RESEARCH ON VISUAL INFORMATION ACQUISITION OF SIGNBOARD IN SHOPPING MALL USING ANALOGY WITH ILLUMINANCE CALCULATION (PART 2): FOCUSING ON NOTICEABILITY

2019 ◽  
Vol 84 (766) ◽  
pp. 1051-1058
Author(s):  
Miki KOZAKI ◽  
Marina NISHIKAWA ◽  
Kotaroh HIRATE
2013 ◽  
Vol 303-306 ◽  
pp. 187-190
Author(s):  
Lei You ◽  
Xin Su ◽  
Yu Tong Han

Wireless visual sensor network (WVSN) is emerging with many potential applications. The lifetime of a WVSN is seriously dependent on the energy shored in the battery of its sensor nodes as well as the adopted compression and resource allocation scheme. In this paper, we use the energy harvesting to provide almost perpetual operation of the networks and compressed-sensing-based encoding to decrease the power consumption of acquiring visual information at the front-end sensors. We propose a dynamic algorithm to jointly allocate power for both compressive-sensing-based visual information acquisition and data transmission, as well as the available bandwidth under energy harvesting and stability constraints. A virtual energy queue is introduced to control the resource allocation and the measurement rate in each time slot. The algorithm can guarantee the stability of the visual data queues in all sensors and achieve near-optimal performance.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zezhong Lv ◽  
Qing Xu ◽  
Klaus Schoeffmann ◽  
Simon Parkinson

AbstractEye movement behavior, which provides the visual information acquisition and processing, plays an important role in performing sensorimotor tasks, such as driving, by human beings in everyday life. In the procedure of performing sensorimotor tasks, eye movement is contributed through a specific coordination of head and eye in gaze changes, with head motions preceding eye movements. Notably we believe that this coordination in essence indicates a kind of causality. In this paper, we investigate transfer entropy to set up a quantity for measuring an unidirectional causality from head motion to eye movement. A normalized version of the proposed measure, demonstrated by virtual reality based psychophysical studies, behaves very well as a proxy of driving performance, suggesting that quantitative exploitation of coordination of head and eye may be an effective behaviometric of sensorimotor activity.


1993 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 535-554 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey R. Loftus ◽  
Thomas A. Busey ◽  
John W. Senders

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