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Multiperson Visual Focus of Attention from Head Pose and Meeting Contextual Cues

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Multiperson Visual Focus of Attention from Head Pose and Meeting Contextual Cues
—This paper introduces a novel contextual model for the recognition of people’s visual focus of attention (VFOA) in meetings from audio-visual perceptual cues. More specifically, instead of independently recognizing the VFOA of each meeting participant from his own head pose, we propose to jointly recognize the participants’ visual attention in order to introduce context-dependent interaction models that relate to group activity and the social dynamics of communication. Meeting contextual information is represented by the location of people, conversational events identifying floor holding patterns, and a presentation activity variable. By modeling the interactions between the different contexts and their combined and sometimes contradictory impact on the gazing behavior, our model allows us to handle VFOA recognition in difficult task-based meetings involving artifacts, presentations, and moving people. We validated our model through rigorous evaluation on a publicly available an...
Sileye O. Ba, Jean-Marc Odobez
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where PAMI
Authors Sileye O. Ba, Jean-Marc Odobez
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