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Detecting bids for eye contact using a wearable camera
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2015
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EngineeringBiometricsWearable TechnologyEgocentric VideoWearable CameraComputer-mediated RealityVisual SurveillanceFace DetectionFacial Recognition SystemImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionAffective ComputingMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceMachine VisionOphthalmologyGaze BehaviorVideo UnderstandingEye ContactEgocentric ViewComputer VisionFacial Expression RecognitionFacial AnimationEye TrackingHuman-computer Interaction
We propose a system for detecting bids for eye contact directed from a child to an adult who is wearing a point-of-view camera. The camera captures an egocentric view of the child-adult interaction from the adult's perspective. We detect and analyze the child's face in the egocentric video in order to automatically identify moments in which the child is trying to make eye contact with the adult. We present a learning-based method that couples a pose-dependent appearance model with a temporal Conditional Random Field (CRF). We present encouraging findings from an experimental evaluation using a newly collected dataset of 12 children. Our method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches and enables measuring gaze behavior in naturalistic social interactions.
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