Assessing saliency models of observers' visual attention on acquired facial differences.
Haoqi WangKrista NicklausEloise JewettEeshaan RehaniTzuan A ChenJeffrey M EngelmannMary Catherine BordesDeepti ChopraGregory P ReeceZ-Hye LeeMia K MarkeyPublished in: Journal of medical imaging (Bellingham, Wash.) (2023)
Existing saliency models are not adequate for predicting observers' visual attention to facial differences. Extensions of face-specific saliency models are needed to accurately predict the saliency of acquired facial differences arising from head and neck cancer and its treatment.