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Persuading Visual Attention through Geometry
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2008
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Cognitive ScienceMachine VisionVisual AttentionEngineeringGreater Visual AttentionVisual ReasoningEye TrackingDesignScene UnderstandingDirect Visual AttentionVisual ComputingComputational AestheticVision ResearchAttentionScene ModelingSocial SciencesComputer VisionVisual Function
Artists, illustrators, photographers, and cinematographers have long used the principles of contrast and composition to guide visual attention. In this paper we introduce geometry modification as a tool to persuasively direct visual attention. We build upon recent advances in mesh saliency to develop techniques to alter geometry to elicit greater visual attention. Eye-tracking-based user studies show that our approach successfully guides user attention in a statistically significant manner. Our approach operates directly on geometry, and therefore, produces view-independent results that can be used with existing view-dependent techniques of visual persuasion.
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