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Fig. 2 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 2

From: Toward viewing behavior for aerial scene categorization

Fig. 2

Illustrations of fixation locations in a dimension of 600 × 600 pixels. The left larger plot contains fixations from all stimuli. The right twelve smaller plots are the results for each scene category. Colorbars indicate the density of each plot. Each plot has its own scale because they were normalized independently to sum to one over pixels. On the top of each plot shows the measured center bias (mean ± SD) where a maximum value of 100 means that all fixations are on the center of images and a minimum value of 0 means fixations are of a uniform distribution. Some categories induced more (green) or less (yellow) centered viewing bias than measured using all scenes (white)

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