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Defining Image Memorability Using the Visual Memory Schema

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2020

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Memorability of an image is a characteristic determined by the human observers' ability to remember images they have seen. Yet recent work on image memorability defines it as an intrinsic property that can be obtained independent of the observer. The current study aims to enhance our understanding and prediction of image memorability, improving upon existing approaches by incorporating the properties of cumulative human annotations. We propose a new concept called the Visual Memory Schema (VMS) referring to an organization of image components human observers share when encoding and recognizing images. The concept of VMS is operationalised by asking human observers to define memorable regions of images they were asked to remember during an episodic memory test. We then statistically assess the consistency of VMSs across observers for either correctly or incorrectly recognised images. The associations of the VMSs with eye fixations and saliency are analysed separately as well. Lastly, we adapt various deep learning architectures for the reconstruction and prediction of memorable regions in images and analyse the results when using transfer learning at the outputs of different convolutional network layers.

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Visualization, Observers, Semantics, Psychology, Organizations, Image Recognition, Computer Vision, Image Memorability, Visual Memory Schema, Memory Experiments, Deep Features

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Akagunduz, Erdem; Bors, A. G.; Evans, Karla K. (2020). "Defining Image Memorability Using the Visual Memory Schema", IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol. 42, No. 9, pp. 2165-2178.

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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence

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