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Cognitive Computation, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2011
- John G. Taylor, Vassilis Cutsuridis:
Saliency, Attention, Active Visual Search, and Picture Scanning. 1-3 - John G. Taylor, Vassilis Cutsuridis:
Editorial Notes. 4 - Parag K. Mital, Tim J. Smith, Robin L. Hill, John M. Henderson:
Clustering of Gaze During Dynamic Scene Viewing is Predicted by Motion. 5-24 - Isabella Fuchs, Ulrich Ansorge, Christoph Redies, Helmut Leder:
Salience in Paintings: Bottom-Up Influences on Eye Fixations. 25-36 - Fabrice Urban, Brice Follet, Christel Chamaret, Olivier Le Meur, Thierry Baccino:
Medium Spatial Frequencies, a Strong Predictor of Salience. 37-47 - Tom Foulsham, Geoffrey M. Underwood:
If Visual Saliency Predicts Search, Then Why? Evidence from Normal and Gaze-Contingent Search Tasks in Natural Scenes. 48-63 - Katherine Humphrey, Geoffrey M. Underwood:
See What I'm Saying? Expertise and Verbalisation in Perception and Imagery of Complex Scenes. 64-78 - Eleonora Vig, Michael Dorr, Thomas Martinetz, Erhardt Barth:
Eye Movements Show Optimal Average Anticipation with Natural Dynamic Scenes. 79-88 - David J. Yates, Tom Stafford:
Insights into the Function and Mechanism of Saccadic Decision Making From Targets Scaled By an Estimate of the Cortical Magnification Factor. 89-93 - Victoria Yanulevskaya, Jan-Bernard C. Marsman, Frans W. Cornelissen, Jan-Mark Geusebroek:
An Image Statistics-Based Model for Fixation Prediction. 94-104 - Michal Jacob, Shaul Hochstein:
Gathering and Retaining Visual Information Over Recurring Fixations: A Model. 105-123 - Sven Rebhan, Julian Eggert:
Dynamic, Task-Related and Demand-Driven Scene Representation. 124-145 - Alexander Rainer Tassilo Gepperth, Sven Rebhan, Stephan Hasler, Jannik Fritsch:
Biased Competition in Visual Processing Hierarchies: A Learning Approach Using Multiple Cues. 146-166 - Konstantinos Rapantzikos, Yannis Avrithis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Spatiotemporal Features for Action Recognition and Salient Event Detection. 167-184 - Dietmar Heinke, Andreas Backhaus:
Modelling Visual Search with the Selective Attention for Identification Model (VS-SAIM): A Novel Explanation for Visual Search Asymmetries. 185-205 - Laura Dempere-Marco, Xiaopeng Hu, Guang-Zhong Yang:
A Novel Framework for the Analysis of Eye Movements during Visual Search for Knowledge Gathering. 206-222 - Gert Kootstra, Bart de Boer, Lambert Schomaker:
Predicting Eye Fixations on Complex Visual Stimuli Using Local Symmetry. 223-240 - Yubing Tong, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh, Fahad Fazal Elahi Guraya, Hubert Konik, Alain Trémeau:
A Spatiotemporal Saliency Model for Video Surveillance. 241-263 - Guido de Croon, Eric O. Postma, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Adaptive Gaze Control for Object Detection. 264-278 - Jérémy Fix, Nicolas P. Rougier, Frédéric Alexandre:
A Dynamic Neural Field Approach to the Covert and Overt Deployment of Spatial Attention. 279-293 - Gerald S. Wasserman, Amanda R. Bolbecker, Jia Li, Corrinne C. M. Lim-Kessler:
A Top-Down and Bottom-Up Component of Visual Attention. 294-302 - Winfried A. Fellenz:
Foveal Attention and Inhibition of Return: A Model for the Generation of Perceptual Scan Paths. 303-310 - Andreas Wichert:
The Role of Attention in the Context of Associative Memory. 311-320 - Kleanthis C. Neokleous, Marios N. Avraamides, Costas Neocleous, Christos N. Schizas:
Selective Attention and Consciousness: Investigating Their Relation Through Computational Modelling. 321-331
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2011
- John G. Taylor:
Consciousness Versus Attention. 333-340 - Ron Sun, Nick Wilson, Robert C. Mathews:
Accounting for Certain Mental Disorders Within a Comprehensive Cognitive Architecture. 341-359 - Pentti O. A. Haikonen:
XCR-1: An Experimental Cognitive Robot Based on an Associative Neural Architecture. 360-366 - Xiaodan Yan:
Dissociated Emergent Response System and Fine-Processing System in Human Neural Network and a Heuristic Neural Architecture for Autonomous Humanoid Robots. 367-373 - Virginia Espinosa-Duro, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Jirí Mekyska:
Beyond Cognitive Signals. 374-381 - Abdelhak Boukharouba, Abdelhak Bennia:
Recognition of Handwritten Arabic Literal Amounts Using a Hybrid Approach. 382-393 - David Nicoladie Tam:
Computation in Emotional Processing: Quantitative Confirmation of Proportionality Hypothesis for Angry Unhappy Emotional Intensity to Perceived Loss. 394-415
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2011
- Anna Esposito, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Simon Haykin, Amir Hussain, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy:
Cognitive Computation Special Issue on Cognitive Behavioural Systems. 417-418 - Amir Sadeghipour, Stefan Kopp:
Embodied Gesture Processing: Motor-Based Integration of Perception and Action in Social Artificial Agents. 419-435 - Nikolaos G. Bourbakis, Anna Esposito, Despina Kavraki:
Extracting and Associating Meta-features for Understanding People's Emotional Behaviour: Face and Speech. 436-448 - Bernd J. Kröger, Peter Birkholz, Jim Kannampuzha, Emily Kaufmann, Irene Mittelberg:
Movements and Holds in Fluent Sentence Production of American Sign Language: The Action-Based Approach. 449-465 - Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico, Laura Vincze:
Agreement and its Multimodal Communication in Debates: A Qualitative Analysis. 466-479 - Marco Grassi, Erik Cambria, Amir Hussain, Francesco Piazza:
Sentic Web: A New Paradigm for Managing Social Media Affective Information. 480-489 - Antonis Loizou, Yiannis Laouris:
Developing Prognosis Tools to Identify Learning Difficulties in Children Using Machine Learning Technologies. 490-500
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2011
- Takashi Kuremoto, Masanao Obayashi, Kunikazu Kobayashi, Liang-Bing Feng:
An Improved Internal Model of Autonomous Robots by a Psychological Approach. 501-509 - Luís Tarrataca, Andreas Wichert:
Problem-solving and Quantum Computation. 510-524 - Serge Thill, Henrik Svensson, Tom Ziemke:
Modeling the Development of Goal-Specificity in Mirror Neurons. 525-538 - Sahar Pirmoradian, Alessandro Treves:
BLISS: an Artificial Language for Learnability Studies. 539-553 - Vassilis Cutsuridis, Michael E. Hasselmo:
Spatial Memory Sequence Encoding and Replay During Modeled Theta and Ripple Oscillations. 554-574 - Chryssa Sdrolia:
Walk on the Random Side - Hector Zenil (ed): Randomness Through Computation. Some Answers, More Questions, Wolfram research Inc, USA, 2011. 575-579
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