Sciweavers

39 search results - page 3 / 8
» Using Head Movement to Recognize Activity
Sort
View
WACV
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Active Facial Tracking for Fatigue Detection
The vision-based driver fatigue detection is one of the most prospective commercial applications of facial expression recognition technology. The facial feature tracking is the pr...
Haisong Gu, Qiang Ji, Zhiwei Zhu
IVC
2011
190views more  IVC 2011»
13 years 7 days ago
A graphical model based solution to the facial feature point tracking problem
In this paper a facial feature point tracker that is motivated by applications such as human-computer interfaces and facial expression analysis systems is proposed. The proposed t...
Serhan Cosar, Müjdat Çetin
WACV
2012
IEEE
12 years 25 days ago
Simultaneous inference of activity, pose and object
Human movements are important cues for recognizing human actions, which can be captured by explicit modeling and tracking of actor or through space-time low-level features. Howeve...
Furqan M. Khan, Vivek Kumar Singh, Ram Nevatia
MVA
2000
143views Computer Vision» more  MVA 2000»
13 years 6 months ago
A Visual Support System for Visually Impaired Persons Using Acoustic Interface
In this paper, we outline the design of a visual support system that provides three-dimensional visual information using three-dimensional virtual sound. Three-dimensional informa...
Yoshihiro Kawai, Fumiaki Tomita
CVPR
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Recognition of Composite Human Activities through Context-Free Grammar Based Representation
This paper describes a general methodology for automated recognition of complex human activities. The methodology uses a context-free grammar (CFG) based representation scheme to ...
Michael S. Ryoo, J. K. Aggarwal