@incollection{Itti_Arbib06arl,
  author = {L. Itti and M. A. Arbib},
  title = {Attention and the Minimal Subscene},
  abstract = {We describe a computational framework that explores the interaction between focal visual attention, the recognition of objects and actions, and related use of language. The framework is motivated by recent brain imaging studies showing activation of Broca's area not only in language tasks but also in tasks related to imitation and action recognition. We introduce the notion of ``minimal subscene'' as a middle ground representation, in which an agent is linked to objects or others via some action, and we examine how this notion links to low-level visual perception, on the one end, and to sentences which describe such a subscene or raise questions about the scene, on the other.},
  booktitle = {Action to Language via the Mirror Neuron System},
  editor = {M. A. Arbib},
  publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
  address = {Cambridge, U.K.},
  year = {2006},
  pages = {289-346},
  file = {http://ilab.usc.edu/publications/doc/Itti_Arbib06arl.pdf},
  type = {bu;td;mod;sc;eye}
}

