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12 years 11 months ago
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
CLEAR
2006
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Head Pose Tracking and Focus of Attention Recognition Algorithms in Meeting Rooms
Abstract. The paper presents an evaluation of both head pose and visual focus of attention (VFOA) estimation algorithms in a meeting room environment. Head orientation is estimated...
Sileye O. Ba, Jean-Marc Odobez
CDC
2010
IEEE
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13 years 7 days ago
Application of potent potential functions in eye/head movement control
In this paper we study the human eye movement and the head movement system as a simple mechanical control system. Most of the time, eye movements obey Listing's constraint, wh...
Bijoy K. Ghosh, Indika Wijayasinghe
ICRA
2010
IEEE
141views Robotics» more  ICRA 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Using Time-of-Flight cameras with active gaze control for 3D collision avoidance
— We propose a 3D obstacle avoidance method for mobile robots. Besides the robot’s 2D laser range finder, a Timeof-Flight camera is used to perceive obstacles that are not in ...
David Droeschel, Dirk Holz, Jörg Stückle...
AIS
2007
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Virtual meeting rooms: from observation to simulation
Much working time is spent in meetings and as a consequence meetings have become the subject of multidisciplinary research. Virtual Meeting Rooms (VMRs) are 3D virtual replicas of ...
Dennis Reidsma, Rieks op den Akker, Rutger Rienks,...