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CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 8 months ago
On partial least squares in head pose estimation: How to simultaneously deal with misalignment
Head pose estimation is a critical problem in many computer vision applications. These include human computer interaction, video surveillance, face and expression recognition. In ...
Murad Al Haj, Jordi Gonzàlez, Larry S. Davi...
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 9 months ago
The aligned rank transform for nonparametric factorial analyses using only anova procedures
Nonparametric data from multi-factor experiments arise often in human-computer interaction (HCI). Examples may include error counts, Likert responses, and preference tallies. But ...
Jacob O. Wobbrock, Leah Findlater, Darren Gergle, ...
ICMI
2009
Springer
126views Biometrics» more  ICMI 2009»
14 years 9 days ago
Multimodal floor control shift detection
Floor control is a scheme used by people to organize speaking turns in multi-party conversations. Identifying the floor control shifts is important for understanding a conversati...
Lei Chen 0004, Mary P. Harper
MHCI
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Gait alignment in mobile phone conversations
Conversation partners on mobile phones can align their walking gait without physical proximity or visual feedback. We investigate gait synchronization, measured by accelerometers ...
Roderick Murray-Smith, Andrew Ramsay, Simon Garrod...
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Snap-and-go: helping users align objects without the modality of traditional snapping
Snapping is a widely used technique that helps users position graphical objects precisely, e.g., to align them with a grid or other graphical objects. Unfortunately, whenever user...
Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Ad...