The VIU attends first VSS held in-person in three years

After a two-year COVID hiatus, the Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting returned to the sandy white beaches of Florida to resume its traditional in-person format at the Tradewinds Resort in St. Pete’s Beach. A record ten (10!) members of the VIU presented seven posters exemplifying the lab’s broad research agenda. Attendees included Aditya, Ansh, Devi, MattMiguel, Nicole, Puneeth, Shravan, Sudhanshu, and Weimin.

May 30, 2022
Aditya presents on foveated networks for scene classification
Aditya presents on foveated networks for scene classification
Weimin presents on Bayesian Ideal Observer modeling of saccades during search in medical images
Weimin presents on Bayesian Ideal Observer modeling of saccades during search in medical images
Nicole presents on the control of saccades when following the gaze of another person
Nicole presents on the control of saccades when following the gaze of another person
Shravan presents on how small visual differences in an image of a scene can cause large differences in both semantic meaning and eye movement behavior
Shravan presents on how small visual differences in an image of a scene can cause large differences in both semantic meaning and eye movement behavior
Puneeth and Ansh present on how face adaptation for people who prefer to look high on faces differs from those who tend to look low, offering unique insight into the (retinotopic) structure of internal representations
Puneeth and Ansh present on how face adaptation for people who prefer to look high on faces differs from those who tend to look low, offering unique insight into the (retinotopic) structure of internal representations
Sudhanshu presents on the stastistical structure of a network that learns representations of global context to facilitate visual search
Sudhanshu presents on the stastistical structure of a network that learns representations of global context to facilitate visual search