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NN
1998
Springer
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14 years 9 months ago
Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually guided eye movements
The selection and control of action is a critical problem for both biological and machine animated systems that must operate in complex real world situations. Visually guided eye ...
Jeffrey D. Schall, Doug P. Hanes
ICARCV
2006
IEEE
420views Robotics» more  ICARCV 2006»
15 years 3 months ago
Recognizing People's Faces: from Human to Machine Vision
— As confirmed by recent neurophysiological studies, the use of dynamic information is extremely important for humans in visual perception of biological forms and motion. Apart ...
Massimo Tistarelli, Manuele Bicego, Enrico Grosso
IUI
1999
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Opportunistic Exploration of Large Consumer Product Spaces
The advent of the Web has brought an unprecedented amount of information together with a large, diverse set of users. Online users are performing a wider variety of tasks than eve...
Doug Bryan, Anatole Gershman
ICRA
2008
IEEE
127views Robotics» more  ICRA 2008»
15 years 4 months ago
Continuous control law from unilateral constraints
— The control approaches based on tasks, and particularly based on a hierarchy of tasks, enable to build complex behaviors with some nice properties of robustness and portability...
Nicolas Mansard, Oussama Khatib
ETRA
2010
ACM
291views Biometrics» more  ETRA 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
Head-mounted eye-tracking of infants' natural interactions: a new method
Currently, developmental psychologists rely on paradigms that use infants’ looking behavior as the primary measure. Despite hundreds of studies describing infants’ visual expl...
John M. Franchak, Kari S. Kretch, Kasey C. Soska, ...