Abstract | ||
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We describe a system for detecting moments of eye contact between an adult and a child, based on a single pair of gaze-tracking glasses which are worn by the adult. Our method utilizes commercial gaze tracking technology to determine the adult's point of gaze, and combines this with computer vision analysis of video of the child's face to determine their gaze direction. Eye contact is then detected as the event of simultaneous, mutual looking at faces by the dyad. We report encouraging findings from an initial implementation and evaluation of this approach. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2012 | 10.1145/2370216.2370368 | UbiComp |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
wearable eye-tracking glass,computer vision analysis,eye contact,gaze-tracking glass,detecting eye contact,single pair,initial implementation,autism,attention | Point of gaze,Computer vision,Gaze,Wearable computer,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Eye tracking,Artificial intelligence,Eye contact | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
18 | 0.93 | 18 |
Authors | ||
7 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Zhefan Ye | 1 | 101 | 4.79 |
Yin Li | 2 | 797 | 35.85 |
Alireza Fathi | 3 | 930 | 40.79 |
Yi Han | 4 | 30 | 3.27 |
Agata Rozga | 5 | 149 | 12.11 |
Gregory D. Abowd | 6 | 11979 | 1503.13 |
James M. Rehg | 7 | 5259 | 474.66 |