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Guiding Visual Surveillance by Tracking Human Attention
We describe a novel method for directing the attention of an automated surveillance system. Our starting premise is that the attention of people in a scene can be used as an indica...
Ben Benfold and Ian Reid
ICPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Exploring Human Eye Behaviour using a Model of Visual Attention
It is natural in a visual search to look at any object that is similar to the target so that it can be recognised and a decision made to end the search. Eye tracking technology of...
Fred Stentiford, Oyewole Oyekoya
IBPRIA
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Extracting Motion Features for Visual Human Activity Representation
This paper presents a technique to characterize human actions in visual surveillance scenarios in order to describe, in a qualitative way, basic human movements in general imaging ...
Filiberto Pla, Pedro Canotilho Ribeiro, José...
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
A Computational Implementation of a Human Attention Guiding Mechanism in MIDAS v5
In complex human-machine systems, the human operator is often required to intervene to detect and solve problems. Given this increased reliance on the human in these critical human...
Brian F. Gore, Becky L. Hooey, Christopher D. Wick...
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Guiding a Driver's Visual Attention Using Graphical and Auditory Animations
This contribution presents our work towards a system that autonomously guides the user's visual attention on important information (e.g., traffic situation or in-car system st...
Tony Poitschke, Florian Laquai, Gerhard Rigoll