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Santella:2004:VIN (In proceedings)
Author(s)Santella A. and DeCarlo D.
Title« Visual Interest and NPR: an Evaluation and Manifesto »
InProceedings of the Third International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR 2004, Annecy, France, June 7--9, 2004)
Editor(s)Aaron Hertzmann and Craig Kaplan
Page(s)71--78
Year2004
PublisherACM Press
AddressNew York
Editor(s)Aaron Hertzmann and Craig Kaplan

Abstract
Using eye tracking, we study the way viewers look at photos and image based NPR illustrations. Viewers examine the same number of locations in photos and in NPR images with uniformly high or low detail. In contrast, viewers are attracted to areas where detail is locally preserved in meaningfully abstracted images. This accords with the idea that artists carefully manipulate detail to control interest and understanding. It also validates the method of meaningful abstraction used in DeCarlo and Santella [2002]. Results also suggest eye tracking can be a useful tool for evaluation of NPR systems.

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  abstract = {Using eye tracking, we study the way viewers look at photos and
              image based NPR illustrations. Viewers examine the same number of
              locations in photos and in NPR images with uniformly high or low
              detail. In contrast, viewers are attracted to areas where detail
              is locally preserved in meaningfully abstracted images. This
              accords with the idea that artists carefully manipulate detail to
              control interest and understanding. It also validates the method
              of meaningful abstraction used in DeCarlo and Santella [2002].
              Results also suggest eye tracking can be a useful tool for
              evaluation of NPR systems.},
  year = {2004},
  pages = {71--78},
}

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