In this paper, we present an unconstrained visual
gaze estimation system. The proposed method extracts
the visual field of view of a person looking at a target
scene in order to estimate the approximate location
of interest (visual gaze). The novelty of the system is
the joint use of head pose and eye location information
to fine tune the visual gaze estimated by the head pose
only, so that the system can be used in multiple scenarios.
The improvements obtained by the proposed approach
are validated using the Boston University head
pose dataset, on which the standard deviation of the
joint visual gaze estimation improved by 61.06% horizontally
and 52.23% vertically with respect to the gaze
estimation obtained by the head pose only. A user study
shows the potential of the proposed system.
@InProceedings{ValentiICPR2010,
author = "Valenti, R. and Sebe, N. and Gevers, T.",
title = "Visual Gaze Estimation by Joint Head and Eye Information",
booktitle = "International Conference on Pattern Recognition",
year = "2010",
url = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2010/ValentiICPR2010",
pdf = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2010/ValentiICPR2010/ValentiICPR2010.pdf",
has_image = 1
}