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Research Summary: papers
peer-reviewed conference papers
- On the optimality of spatial attention for object detection (2008)
- Decoding what people see from where they look: predicting visual stimuli from scanpaths (2008)
Moran Cerf*, Jonathan Harel*, Alex Huth, Wolfgang Einhaeuser, and Christof Koch;
WAPCV 2008 *equal contribution
- Predicting human gaze using low-level saliency combined with face detection (2007)
Moran Cerf, Jonathan Harel, Wolfgang Einhaeuser, and Christof Koch;
NIPS*2007
- Graph-Based Visual Saliency (2006)
- Performance Enhancements for Algebraic Soft Decision Decoding of Reed-Solomon Codes (2004)
Mostafa El-Khamy, Robert J. McEliece, and Jonathan Harel;
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2004.
(my sketchy notes on this)
- Poset Belief Propagation - Experimental Results (2003)
Jonathan Harel, Robert J. McEliece, and Ravi Palanki;
IEEE International Symposiumon Information Theory (ISIT) 2003
- Region-of-Interest Data Compression with Prioritized Buffer Management (2002)
Sam Dolinar, Gilbert Chinn, Jonathan Harel, Aaron Kiely, Matt Klimesh, Roberto Manduchi, Shervin Shambayati, Melanie Vida;
Eath Science Technology Conference (ESTC) 2002
technical reports
- Attention and Recognition of Humans and Threat Objects in Video (2005)
P. Merkle, C. Koch, P. Perona, C. Fanti, E. DiBernardo, J. Harel, U. Rutishauser;
SANDIA Report SAND2005-6646, Official Use Only. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque NM. 2005.
thesis
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