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Real-Time Stereo Tracking for Head Pose and Gaze Estimation
Grenoble, France9 March 26-March 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AFGR.2000.840622Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Rhys Newman, Australian National University at Canberra
Yoshio Matsumoto, Australian National University at Canberra
Sebastien Rougeaux, Australian National University at Canberra
Alexander Zelinsky, Australian National University at Canberra
Computer systems, which analyze human face/head motion, have attracted significant attention recently as there are a number of interesting and useful applications. Not least among these is the goal of tracking the head in real time. A useful extension of this problem is to estimate the subject's gaze point in addition to his/her head pose.This paper describes a real-time stereo vision system, which determines the head pose and gaze direction of a human subject. Its accuracy makes it useful for a number of applications including human/computer interaction, consumer research and ergonomic assessment.
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Rhys Newman, Yoshio Matsumoto, Sebastien Rougeaux, Alexander Zelinsky, "Real-Time Stereo Tracking for Head Pose and Gaze Estimation," fg, pp.122, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG'00), 2000
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