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We simulate binocular eye movements in reading. We introduce the 3-D edge features reconstructed from the binocular foveated vision to determine the next fixation point in reading. The next fixation point is determined statistically from the feature points in the 3-D short-term memory edge image. We show the effectiveness of simulating eyes movement based on 3-D short-term memory image to realize humanlike robots.
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Morita, S. (2005). Simulating binocular eye movements based on 3-D short-term memory image in reading. In: Ribeiro, B., Albrecht, R.F., Dobnikar, A., Pearson, D.W., Steele, N.C. (eds) Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-27389-1_113
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