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Peer Review #1 of "MemCat: a new category-based image set quantified on memorability (v0.1)"
[peer_review]
2019
unpublished
Images differ in their memorability in consistent ways across observers. What makes an image memorable is not fully understood to date. Most of the current insight is in terms of high-level semantic aspects, related to the content. However, research still shows consistent differences within semantic categories, suggesting a role for factors at other levels of processing in the visual hierarchy. To aid investigations into this role as well as contributions to the understanding of image
doi:10.7287/peerj.8169v0.1/reviews/1
fatcat:tc6aakrzhnerja53biprhz2kd4