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Eye movements play a very significant role in human–computer interaction (HCI) as they are natural and fast, and contain important cues for human cognitive state and visual attention. Over the last two decades, many techniques have been proposed to accurately estimate the gaze. Among these, video-based remote eye trackers have attracted much interest, since they enable nonintrusive gaze estimation...
Gaze movements play a crucial role in humancomputer interaction (HCI) applications. Recently, gaze tracking systems with a wide variety of applications have attracted much interest by the industry as well as the scientific community. The state-of-the-art gaze trackers are mostly non-intrusive and report high estimation accuracies. However, they require complex setups such as camera and geometric calibration...
Eye gaze movements are considered as a salient modality for human computer interaction applications. Recently, cross-ratio (CR) based eye tracking methods have attracted increasing interest because they provide remote gaze estimation using a single uncalibrated camera. However, due to the simplification assumptions in CR-based methods, their performance is lower than the model-based approaches [8]...
In real world facial expression recognition (FER) applications, it is not practical for a user to enroll his/her facial expressions under different pose angles. Therefore, a desirable property of a FER system would be to allow the user to enroll his/her facial expressions under a single pose, for example frontal, and be able to recognize them under different pose angles. In this paper, we address...
Gabor features have been extensively used for facial image analysis due to their powerful representation capabilities. This paper focuses on selecting and combining multiple Gabor classifiers that are trained on, for example, different scales and local regions. The system exploits curvature Gabor features in addition to conventional Gabor features. Final classifier is obtained by combining selected...
This work introduces a real-time video-based open-set face recognition system. The system has been developed for the identification of people who stand in front of an interactive screen to communicate with a virtual application. The system uses Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) features obtained from non-overlapping 20 blocks, and Support Vector Machines (SVM) based verifiers are employed for the classification...
This paper introduces a homogeneous Gabor feature based face recognition approach under uncontrolled conditions such as unexpected illumination changes, pose changes, blurring and facial expression changes. The system uses curvature Gabor features instead of conventional Gabor features, and the classifiers are obtained by applying PCLDA to the selected features. By combining some of the obtained classifiers...
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