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CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 6 days ago
Categorical imperative NOT: facial affect is perceived continuously
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing applications. Most computational models assume "categorical perception"...
Diane J. Schiano, Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Kyle Sheridan
ICRA
2010
IEEE
138views Robotics» more  ICRA 2010»
14 years 10 months ago
Mapping indoor environments based on human activity
— We present a novel approach to build approximate maps of structured environments utilizing human motion and activity. Our approach uses data recorded with a data suit which is ...
Slawomir Grzonka, Frederic Dijoux, Andreas Karwath...
CRV
2004
IEEE
159views Robotics» more  CRV 2004»
15 years 3 months ago
Attending to Visual Motion: Localizing and Classifying Affine Motion Patterns
The Selective Tuning Model is a proposal for modelling visual attention in primates and humans. This paper describes ongoing research to include attention to motion stimuli within ...
John K. Tsotsos, Marc Pomplun, Julio C. Martinez-T...
ICCV
2003
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
What Does Motion Reveal About Transparency?
The perception of transparent objects from images is known to be a very hard problem in vision. Given a single image, it is difficult to even detect the presence of transparent o...
Moshe Ben-Ezra, Shree K. Nayar
NPIV
1998
ACM
108views Visualization» more  NPIV 1998»
15 years 4 months ago
Visualization for situation awareness
We explore techniques from visualization and computational geometry to make tactical information more intuitive to a military commander. To be successful, the commander must quick...
C. M. Hoffman, Y.-J. Kim, R. P. Winkler, J. D. Wal...