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Thomas S.A. Wallis
Thomas S.A. Wallis
Centre for Cognitive Science, Technical University of Darmstadt
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Understanding low-and high-level contributions to fixation prediction
M Kummerer, TSA Wallis, LA Gatys, M Bethge
Proceedings of the IEEE international conference on computer vision, 4789-4798, 2017
634*2017
Using fuzzy signal detection theory to determine why experienced and trained drivers respond faster than novices in a hazard perception test
TSA Wallis, MS Horswill
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (6), 1177-1185, 2007
2492007
Information-theoretic model comparison unifies saliency metrics
M Kümmerer, TSA Wallis, M Bethge
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (52), 16054-16059, 2015
1932015
Saliency benchmarking made easy: Separating models, maps and metrics
M Kummerer, TSA Wallis, M Bethge
Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 770-787, 2018
1272018
Five points to check when comparing visual perception in humans and machines
CM Funke, J Borowski, K Stosio, W Brendel, TSA Wallis, M Bethge
Journal of Vision 21 (3), 16-16, 2021
96*2021
DeepGaze III: Modeling free-viewing human scanpaths with deep learning
M Kümmerer, M Bethge, TSA Wallis
Journal of Vision 22 (5), 7-7, 2022
592022
A parametric texture model based on deep convolutional features closely matches texture appearance for humans
TSA Wallis, CM Funke, AS Ecker, LA Gatys, FA Wichmann, M Bethge
Journal of vision 17 (12), 5-5, 2017
592017
Testing models of peripheral encoding using metamerism in an oddity paradigm
TSA Wallis, M Bethge, FA Wichmann
Journal of vision 16 (2), 4-4, 2016
552016
Image content is more important than Bouma’s Law for scene metamers
TSA Wallis, CM Funke, AS Ecker, LA Gatys, FA Wichmann, M Bethge
ELife 8, e42512, 2019
54*2019
Staying focused: A functional account of perceptual suppression during binocular rivalry
DH Arnold, PM Grove, TSA Wallis
Journal of Vision 7 (7), 7-7, 2007
532007
Image correlates of crowding in natural scenes
TSA Wallis, PJ Bex
Journal of Vision 12 (7), 6: 1--19, 2012
502012
Motion-induced blindness and motion streak suppression
TSA Wallis, DH Arnold
Current Biology 19 (4), 325-329, 2009
452009
Visual crowding is correlated with awareness
TSA Wallis, PJ Bex
Current Biology 21 (3), 254-258, 2011
432011
Exemplary natural images explain CNN activations better than state-of-the-art feature visualization
J Borowski, RS Zimmermann, J Schepers, R Geirhos, TSA Wallis, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12606, 2020
422020
Binocular switch suppression: A new method for persistently rendering the visible ‘invisible’
DH Arnold, P Law, TSA Wallis
Vision research 48 (8), 994-1001, 2008
382008
How well do feature visualizations support causal understanding of CNN activations?
RS Zimmermann, J Borowski, R Geirhos, M Bethge, T Wallis, W Brendel
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 34, 11730-11744, 2021
302021
Meaning maps and saliency models based on deep convolutional neural networks are insensitive to image meaning when predicting human fixations
MA Pedziwiatr, M Kümmerer, TSA Wallis, M Bethge, C Teufel
Cognition 206, 104465, 2021
282021
Motion-induced blindness is not tuned to retinal speed
TSA Wallis, DH Arnold
Journal of Vision 8 (2), 11-11, 2008
252008
The notorious difficulty of comparing human and machine perception
CM Funke, J Borowski, K Stosio, W Brendel, TS Wallis, M Bethge
arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09406 20, 2020
242020
Perceived size and spatial coding
DH Arnold, A Birt, TSA Wallis
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (23), 5954-5958, 2008
202008
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