你的目光暴露了你的年龄

O. Meur, A. Coutrot, Zhi Liu, P. Rama, Adrien Le Roch, A. Helo
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视觉注意力网络在人类大脑中是如此普遍,以至于眼球运动携带着丰富的信息,这些信息可以用于许多目的。在本文中,我们提供了证据,证明从观察者的凝视中获得的信息可以用来推断他们的年龄。这是第一个研究表明,从注视和扫视的有序序列中提取的简单特征可以让我们预测观察者的年龄。研究人员将101名参与者分为4个年龄组(成人、6-10岁、4 - 6岁和2岁),记录了他们在浏览静态图像时的眼球运动。对观察者目光的分析为观察模式的年龄相关差异提供了证据。因此,我们从扫描路径中提取了几个特征,包括注视持续时间和眼跳幅度,并使用Gentle AdaBoost分类器学习这些特征与年龄的直接映射。实验结果表明,所提出的图像盲方法预测观察者年龄的成功率高达92%。使用预测显著性并不能进一步提高分类的准确性。
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Your gaze betrays your age
Visual attention networks are so pervasive in the human brain that eye movements carry a wealth of information that can be exploited for many purposes. In this paper, we present evidence that information derived from observers' gaze can be used to infer their age. This is the first study showing that simple features extracted from the ordered sequence of fixations and saccades allow us to predict the age of an observer. Eye movements of 101 participants split into 4 age groups (adults, 6–10 year-old, 4–6 year-old and 2 year-old) were recorded while exploring static images. The analysis of observers' gaze provides evidence of age-related differences in viewing patterns. Therefore, we extract from the scanpaths several features, including fixation durations and saccade amplitudes, and learn a direct mapping from those features to age using Gentle AdaBoost classifiers. Experimental results show that the proposed image-blind method succeeds in predicting the age of the observer up to 92% of the time. The use of predicted salience does not further improve the classification's accuracy.
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