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    Analysis of video quality induced spatio-temporal saliency shifts

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    Human viewers’ eye movements reflect their perceptual responses to visual signals. Previous research has shown that distortions in videos cause spatio-temporal gaze shifts, which means gaze behaviour is related to video quality perception. It would be highly beneficial to understand gaze behaviour of viewing videos of varying perceived quality. However, little is known about the interactions between gaze, video content and distortions. In this paper, based on our eye-tracking database for video quality (SVQ160), we perform systematic analyses to reveal the impact of video content (VC) and time order (TO) on gaze shifts. Findings and quantitative methods for gaze behaviour can be used to develop advanced video quality metrics and video processing algorithms
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