Title
Human-Motion saliency in complex scenes
Abstract
We present a new and original method for human motion analysis and evaluation, developed on the basis of the role played by attention in the perception of human motion. Attention is particularly relevant both in a multi-motion scene and in social interactions, when it comes to select and discern why and what to focus on. The first crucial role of attention concerns the saliency of human motion within a scene where other dynamics might occur. The second role, in social-close interactions, is highlighted by the selectivity shown towards gesture modalities both in peripheral and central vision. Experiments for both modeling and testing have been based on a dynamic 3D gaze tracker.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-34182-3_8
Gesture Workshop
Keywords
Field
DocType
attention concern,human motion,social-close interaction,crucial role,multi-motion scene,complex scene,original method,human motion analysis,social interaction,human-motion saliency,central vision,gesture modality,saliency,selective attention
Modalities,Computer vision,Gaze,Cognitive science,Salience (neuroscience),Gesture,Psychology,Human motion,Selective attention,Artificial intelligence,Central vision,Perception
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fiora Pirri168494.09
Matia Pizzoli244619.74
Matei Mancas331527.50