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Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction :

Sebe, Nicu.

Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction : ICCV 2005 Workshop on HCI, Beijing, China, October 21, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Nicu Sebe, Michael Lew, Thomas S. Huang. - x, 231 páginas Also available online. recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3766 0302-9743 ; .

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Multimodal Human Computer Interaction: A Survey -- Multimodal Human Computer Interaction: A Survey -- Tracking -- Tracking Body Parts of Multiple People for Multi-person Multimodal Interface -- Articulated Body Tracking Using Dynamic Belief Propagation -- Recover Human Pose from Monocular Image Under Weak Perspective Projection -- A Joint System for Person Tracking and Face Detection -- Interfacing -- Perceptive User Interface, a Generic Approach -- A Vision Based Game Control Method -- Mobile Camera-Based User Interaction -- Event Detection -- Fast Head Tilt Detection for Human-Computer Interaction -- Attention Monitoring Based on Temporal Signal-Behavior Structures -- Action Recognition with Global Features -- 3D Human Action Recognition Using Spatio-temporal Motion Templates -- Augmented Reality -- Interactive Point-and-Click Segmentation for Object Removal in Digital Images -- Information Layout and Interaction Techniques on an Augmented Round Table -- On-Line Novel View Synthesis Capable of Handling Multiple Moving Objects -- Hand and Gesture -- Resolving Hand over Face Occlusion -- Real-Time Adaptive Hand Motion Recognition Using a Sparse Bayesian Classifier -- Topographic Feature Mapping for Head Pose Estimation with Application to Facial Gesture Interfaces -- Accurate and Efficient Gesture Spotting via Pruning and Subgesture Reasoning -- Applications -- A Study of Detecting Social Interaction with Sensors in a Nursing Home Environment -- HMM Based Falling Person Detection Using Both Audio and Video -- Appearance Manifold of Facial Expression.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI/ICCV 2005, held in Beijing, China in October 2005 within the scope of ICCV 2005, the International Conference on Computer Vision. The 22 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. The papers address a wide range of theoretical and application issues in human-computer interaction ranging from human-robot interaction, gesture recognition, and body tracking, to facial features analysis and human-computer interaction systems and are organized in topical sections on tracking, interfacing, event detection, augmented reality, hand and gesture, as well as applications.

9783540321293

10.1007/11573425 doi

TA1637-1638
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