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Head Nod Detection from a Full 3D Model

Jean-Marc Odobez, Yu Yu, Yiqiang Chen
2015
Conference paper
Abstract

As a non-verbal communication mean, head gestures play an important role in face-to-face conversation and recognizing them is therefore of high value for social behavior analysis or Human Robotic Interactions (HRI) modelling. Among the various gestures, head nod is the most common one and can convey agreement or emphasis. In this paper, we propose a novel nod detection approach based on a full 3D face centered rotation model. Compared to previous approaches, we make two contributions. Firstly, the head rotation dynamic is computed within the head coordinate instead of the camera coordinate, leading to pose invariant gesture dynamics. Secondly, besides the rotation parame- ters, a feature related to the head rotation axis is proposed so that nod-like false positives due to body movements could be eliminated. The experiments on two-party and four-party conversations demonstrate the validity of the approach.

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