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Gaze-Driven approach for estimating luminance values in the field of view for discomfort assessments

Marilyne Andersen, Jan Wienold, Mandana Sarey Khanie

A gaze-driven methodology for discomfort glare was developed and applied for glare evaluation. A series of user assessments were performed in an office-like test laboratory under various lighting conditions. The participants’ gaze responses were recorded b ...
2015

Combining dynamic head pose-gaze mapping with the robot conversational state for attention recognition in human-robot interactions

Jean-Marc Odobez, Samira Sheikhi

The ability to recognize the visual focus of attention (VFOA, i.e. what or whom a person is looking at) of people is important for robots or conversational agents interacting with multiple people, since it plays a key role in turn-taking, engagement or int ...
2015

3D Gaze Tracking and Automatic Gaze Coding from RGB-D Cameras

Jean-Marc Odobez, Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora

Gaze is recognised as one of the most important cues for the analysis of the cognitive behaviors of a person such as the attention displayed towards objects or people, their interactions, functionality and causality patterns. In this short paper, we presen ...
2014

Person Independent 3D Gaze Estimation From Remote RGB-D Cameras

Jean-Marc Odobez, Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora

We address the problem of person independent 3D gaze estimation using a remote, low resolution, RGB-D camera. The approach relies on a sparse technique to reconstruct normalized eye test images from a gaze appearance model (a set of eye image/gaze pairs) a ...
IEEE2013

Real-world tasks with full control over the visual scene: combining mobile gaze tracking and 4pi light-field measurements

Marilyne Andersen, Jan Wienold, Mandana Sarey Khanie

Measuring gaze allocation during scene perception typically faces a dilemma: full control over the stimulus requires comparably constrained scenarios, while realistic tasks leave the visual input hard to control. We propose to capture the full (4pi) light- ...
2013

Investigating the midline effect for visual focus of attention recognition

Jean-Marc Odobez, Samira Sheikhi

This paper addresses the recognition of people’s visual focus of attention (VFOA), the discrete version of gaze indicating who is looking at whom or what. In absence of high def- inition images, we rely on people’s head pose to recognize the VFOA. To the c ...
ACM2012

Gaze Evidence for Different Activities in Program Understanding

Pierre Dillenbourg, Patrick Jermann, Kshitij Sharma, Marc-Antoine Nüssli

We present an empirical study that illustrates the potential of dual eye-tracking to detect successful understanding and social processes during pair programming. The gaze of forty pairs of programmers was recorded during a program understanding task. An a ...
2012

Predictive Gaze Stabilization During Periodic Locomotion Based On Adaptive Frequency Oscillators

Auke Ijspeert, Sébastien Gay

In this paper we present an approach to the problem of stabilizating the gaze of legged robots using Adaptive Frequency Oscillators to learn the frequency, phase and amplitude of the optical flow and generate compensatory commands during robot locomotion. ...
Ieee2012

Effects of sharing text selections on gaze recurrence and interaction quality in a pair programming task

Patrick Jermann, Marc-Antoine Nüssli

We present experimental findings from a dual eye-tracking study that illustrate the effect of different ways of sharing se- lection in remote pair-programming scenario. Forty pairs of engineering students had to complete several program under- standing tas ...
2012

A decision theoretic approach to motion saliency in computer animations

Mahmut Sami Arpa

We describe a model to calculate saliency of objects due to their motions. In a decision-theoretic fashion, perceptually significant objects inside a scene are detected. The work is based on psychological studies and findings on motion perception. By consi ...
Springer2011

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