Analysis and measurement of visuospatial complexity

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Örebro universitet/Institutionen för naturvetenskap och teknik

Sammanfattning: The thesis performs an analysis on visuospatial complexity of dynamic scenes, and morespecifically driving scenes in the propose of gaining a knowledge on human visual perception of the visual information present in a typical driving scene. The analysis and measurement of visual complexity is performed by utilizing two different measure modelsfor measuring visual clutter, Feature congestion clutter measure [1] and Subband entropyclutter measure[1] introduced by Rosenholtz, a cognitive science and research. The thesisrepresent the performance of the computational models on a data set consisting of sixepisodes that simulate driving scenes with different settings and combination of visualfeatures. The results of evaluating the measure models are used to introduce a formulafor measuring visual complexity of annotated images by extracting valuable informationfrom the annotated data set using Scalabel[2], an annotation web- based open source tool. 

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