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Sponsored Search, Market Equilibria, and the Hungarian Method

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Two-sided matching markets play a prominent role in economic theory. A prime example of such a market is the sponsored search market where n advertisers compete for the assignment of one of k sponsored search results, also known as "slots", for certain key ...
2010

Towards Privacy-Friendly Online Advertising

Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Julien Freudiger, Nevena Vratonjic

Modern web sites commonly interact with third-party domains to integrate advertisements and generate revenue from them. To improve the relevance of advertisement, online advertisers track user activities online with third- party cookies. However, excessive ...
2009

Tracking the visual focus of attention for a varying number of wandering people

Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jean-Marc Odobez, Silèye Oumar Ba, Kevin Smith

In this article, we define and address the problem of finding the visual focus of attention for a varying number of wandering people (VFOA-W) -- determining where a person is looking when their movement is unconstrained. VFOA-W estimation is a new and impo ...
2008

Tracking the Multi Person Wandering Visual Focus of Attention

Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jean-Marc Odobez, Silèye Oumar Ba, Kevin Smith

Estimating the {\em wandering visual focus of attention} (WVFOA) for multiple people is an important problem with many applications in human behavior understanding. One such application, addressed in this paper, monitors the attention of passers-by to outd ...
2006

Tracking Attention for Multiple People: Wandering Visual Focus of Attention Estimation

Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jean-Marc Odobez, Silèye Oumar Ba, Kevin Smith

The problem of finding the visual focus of attention of multiple people free to move in an unconstrained manner is defined here as the {\em wandering visual focus of attention} (WVFOA) problem. Estimating the WVFOA for multiple unconstrained people is a ne ...
IDIAP2006

Tracking the Multi Person Wandering Visual Focus of Attention

Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jean-Marc Odobez, Silèye Oumar Ba, Kevin Smith

Estimating the {\em wandering visual focus of attention} (WVFOA) for multiple people is an important problem with many applications in human behavior understanding. One such application, addressed in this paper, monitors the attention of passers-by to outd ...
IDIAP2005

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