The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
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A Biologically Inspired Method for Finding Correspondence between Audio-Visual Events Based on Selective Attention
Kento NishiboriYoshinori TakeuchiTetsuya MatsumotoHiroaki KudoNoboru Ohnishi
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2008 Volume 62 Issue 7 Pages 1086-1097

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Abstract
We propose a new method for determining the correspondence between audio and visual events based on the selective attention which is observed in a living organism. For auditory attention, our system recognizes a target sound in noisy environments using an auditory filter that focuses on a specific period corresponding to visual events. It was confirmed that the success rate of correspondence between audio and visual events increased from 78.6% without the auditory filter, to 95.2% with the auditory filter. This certifies the importance of visual information for auditory attention. We also realized a visual attention of localizing a sound source and adjusting the line of sight and the iris of a camera when the system perceived a sound, but could not obtain visual information. The success rate of experiments based on visual attention is 93.3%. These results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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