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V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Attentional modulation of tuning width, preferred features and gains during visual search, In: Proc. Vision Science Society Annual Meeting (VSS07), May 2007. (Cited by 4)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Role of task difficulty in modulation of neural activity, In: Proc. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne), pp. I-1, Feb 2007. (Cited by 424)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Search goal tunes visual features optimally, Neuron, Vol. 53, No. 4, pp. 605-617, Feb 2007. [2005 impact factor: 14.304] (Cited by 424)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Top-down attention selection is fine-grained, Journal of Vision, Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 1180-1193, Oct 2006. [2005 impact factor: 3.469] (Cited by 106)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, An Integrated Model of Top-down and Bottom-up Attention for Optimal Object Detection, In: Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), pp. 2049-2056, Jun 2006. [2006 acceptance rate: 28%] (Cited by 567)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Optimal feature gain modulation during visual search, In: Proc. Vision Science Society Annual Meeting (VSS06), May 2006. (Cited by 1)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, A theory of optimal feature selection during visual search, In: Proc. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (Cosyne), p. 9, Mar 2006. (Cited by 1)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Bottom-up and top-down influences on visual scanpaths, In: Proc. SPIE Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XI (HVEI06), San Jose, CA, (B. Rogowitz, T. N. Pappas, S. Daly Ed.), Vol. 6057, Bellingham, WA:SPIE Press, Jan 2006. (Cited by 8)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Optimal cue selection strategy, In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, Vol. 19 (NIPS*2005), pp. 987-994, Cambridge, MA:MIT Press, 2006. [2005 acceptance rate: 24%] (Cited by 35)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Attention can be guided to the relevant feature category, In: Proc. Vision Science Society Annual Meeting (VSS05), May 2005. (Cited by 3)
V. Navalpakkam, M. A. Arbib, L. Itti, Attention and Scene Understanding, In: Neurobiology of Attention, (L. Itti, G. Rees, J. K. Tsotsos Ed.), pp. 197-203, San Diego, CA:Elsevier, Jan 2005. (Cited by 34)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Modeling the influence of task on attention, Vision Research, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 205-231, Jan 2005. [2003 impact factor: 1.958] (Cited by 903)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Modeling the influence of target and distractor knowledge on visual search, In: Proc. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting (SFN'04), Oct 2004. (Cited by 7)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, A mathematical framework for the design and analysis of feature biasing strategies, In: Proc. 11th Joint Symposium on Neural Computation (JSNC'04), Los Angeles, California, May 2004. (Cited by 35)
V. Navalpakkam, J. Rebesco, L. Itti, Modeling the influence of knowledge of the target and distractors on visual search, In: Proc. Vision Science Society Annual Meeting (VSS04), p. 178, May 2004. (Cited by 7)
T. N. Mundhenk, V. Navalpakkam, H. Makaliwe, S. Vasudevan, L. Itti, Biologically inspired feature based categorization of objects, In: Proc. SPIE Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IX (HVEI04), San Jose, CA, (B. Rogowitz, T. N. Pappas Ed.), Vol. 5292, Bellingham, WA:SPIE Press, Jan 2004. (Cited by 7)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Towards a Unified Model for Attention and Recognition, In: Proc. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting (SFN'03), Nov 2003. (Cited by 49)
T. N. Mundhenk, N. Dhavale, S. Marmol, E. Calleja, V. Navalpakkam, K. Bellman, C. Landauer, M. A. Arbib, L. Itti, Utilization and viability of biologically-inspired algorithms in a dynamic multi-agent camera surveillance system, In: Proc. SPIE Conference on Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXI: Algorithms, Techniques, and Active Vision, pp. 281-292, Bellingham, WA:SPIE Press, Oct 2003. (Cited by 5)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, Sharing Resources: Buy Attention, Get Recognition, In: Proc. International Workshop on Attention and Performance in Computer Vision (WAPCV'03), Graz, Austria, Jul 2003. (Cited by 50)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, A Goal Oriented Attention Guidance Model, In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2525, pp. 453-461, Nov 2002. (Cited by 139)
V. Navalpakkam, L. Itti, A Biologically-Inspired Scene-based Question Answering Agent, In: Proc. 9th Joint Symposium on Neural Computation (JSNC'02), Pasadena, California, May 2002. (Cited by 138)
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