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NSDI
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Using Salience Differentials to Making Visual Cues Noticeable
There is a large body of research on how to design user interfaces for systems so as to ensure that important messages from the systems are presented to the user to maximize the p...
Andreas P. Heiner, N. Asokan
MM
2006
ACM
330views Multimedia» more  MM 2006»
13 years 10 months ago
Visual attention detection in video sequences using spatiotemporal cues
Human vision system actively seeks interesting regions in images to reduce the search effort in tasks, such as object detection and recognition. Similarly, prominent actions in v...
Yun Zhai, Mubarak Shah
CIVR
2008
Springer
182views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Fusion of audio and visual cues for laughter detection
Past research on automatic laughter detection has focused mainly on audio-based detection. Here we present an audiovisual approach to distinguishing laughter from speech and we sh...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
ATAL
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Towards using multiple cues for robust object recognition
A robot’s ability to assist humans in a variety of tasks, e.g. in search and rescue or in a household, heavily depends on the robot’s reliable recognition of the objects in th...
Sarah Aboutalib, Manuela M. Veloso
INTERACT
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Recognising Erroneous and Exploratory Interactions
A better understanding of “human error” is needed to help overcome problems of people assuming they are to blame for their inability to use poorly designed technology. In order...
Jonathan Back, Ann Blandford, Paul Curzon