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18 January 2004 A hybrid scheme for perceptual object window design with joint scene analysis and eye-gaze tracking for media encoding based on perceptual attention
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Proceedings Volume 5308, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2004; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.527281
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The possibility of perceptual compression using live eye-tracking has been anticipated for some time by many researchers. Among the challenges of real-time eye-gaze based perceptual video compression is how to handle the fast nature of eye movements with a relative complexity of video transcoding and also take into the account a delay associated with transmission in the network. Such delay requires an additional consideration in perceptual encoding because it increases the size of the area that requires high quality coding. In this paper we present a hybrid scheme, one of the first to our knowledge, which combines eye-tracking with fast in-line scene analysis to drastically narrow down the high acuity area without the loss of eye-gaze containment.
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Javed I. Khan and Oleg Vladimirovich Komogortsev "A hybrid scheme for perceptual object window design with joint scene analysis and eye-gaze tracking for media encoding based on perceptual attention", Proc. SPIE 5308, Visual Communications and Image Processing 2004, (18 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.527281
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Video

Computer programming

Video compression

Visualization

Eye models

Image compression

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