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Detection, Inspection, Return: A functional classification of fixations in complex scenes


Authors listLinka, M; de Haas, B

Publication year2023

JournalPsyArXiv

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bqfdy

PublisherSociety for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS)


Abstract

Salience models for complex scenes typically aim to explain heatmaps or scan-paths. While heatmaps potentially conflate fixations serving different functions, scan-paths aim for a level of detail which is hard to attain. We introduce a novel approach, based on the premise that most fixations target objects and belong to three functionally meaningful classes: Detection fixations (D), foveating an object for the first time; Inspection fixations (I), successively targeting object details; and Return fixations (R), revisiting an object, e.g., to refresh its representation in memory. To test the hypothesis that these classes capture distinct fixation profiles, we reanalysed a large dataset of scene fixations. We computed separate heatmaps for D, I, and R and found significantly higher inter-observer consistency within than between classes. Across fixations landing on different semantic features, the proportion of D, I, and R fixations varied consistently, and a semantic salience model trained to predict each class independently learned diverging distributions of feature weights. Further, we found a shift from D to I and R across viewing time, in line with their functional interpretation and previous findings on ambient and focal viewing modes. We tested and confirmed that the dynamics of this shift varied as a function of trial duration. Finally, we found that the D, I, R classification could be approximated with a simple spatial heuristic, extending its applicability to images without object metadata. We propose the D, I, and R classification as a simple but powerful tool to functionally classify scene fixations and provide well documented code to implement it.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLinka, M. and de Haas, B. (2023) Detection, Inspection, Return: A functional classification of fixations in complex scenes [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bqfdy

APA Citation styleLinka, M., & de Haas, B. (2023). Detection, Inspection, Return: A functional classification of fixations in complex scenes. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bqfdy


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