| Resolution of Focus of Attention Using Gaze Direction Estimation and Saliency Computation Z. Yucel, A. A. Salah In International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction 2009.
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Modeling the user’s attention is useful for responsive and
interactive systems. This paper proposes a method for establishing joint visual attention between an experimenter
and an intelligent agent. A rapid procedure is described
to track the 3D head pose of the experimenter, which is used
to approximate the gaze direction. The head is modeled
with a sparse grid of points sampled from the surface of a
cylinder. We then propose to employ a bottom-up saliency
model to single out interesting objects in the neighborhood
of the estimated focus of attention. We report results on a
series of experiments, where a human experimenter looks at
objects placed at different locations of the visual field, and the proposed algorithm is used to locate target objects automatically. Our results indicate that the proposed approach achieves high localization accuracy and thus constitutes a useful tool for the construction of natural human-computer interfaces.
@InProceedings{YucelICACII2009,
author = "Yucel, Z. and Salah, A. A.",
title = "Resolution of Focus of Attention Using Gaze Direction Estimation and Saliency Computation",
booktitle = "International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction",
year = "2009",
url = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/YucelICACII2009",
pdf = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/YucelICACII2009/YucelICACII2009.pdf",
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}