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Reading and relating with Frieda Fromm‐Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg
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Joshua Pugh
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
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Paul Magee
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
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Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
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In the Eye of the Beholder: A Survey of Models for Eyes and Gaze
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2010Despite active research and significant progress in the last 30 years, eye detection and tracking remains challenging due to the individuality of eyes, occlusion, variability in scale, location, and light conditions. Data on eye location and details of eye movements have numerous applications and are essential in face detection, biometric ...
Dan Witzner Hansen, Qiang Ji
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Eye Gaze for Assistive Manipulation
Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2020A key challenge of human-robot collaboration is to build systems that balance the usefulness of autonomous robot behaviors with the benefits of direct human control. This balance is especially relevant for assistive manipulation systems, which promise to help people with disabilities more easily control wheelchair-mounted robot arms to accomplish ...
Reuben M. Aronson, Henny Admoni
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Eye Machines: Robot Eye, Vision and Gaze
International Journal of Social Robotics, 2021This article analyses three aspects of human and robotic eyes: (1) the eye as an object that evokes visceral reactions from observers when it is exposed or threatened; (2) the eye and brain, sensor and computer as mediators of vision and interpreters of visual worlds; and (3) the gaze as a mode of communication in interpersonal/human–robot interaction.
Chris Chesher, Fiona Andreallo
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Gazing point dependent eye gaze estimation
Pattern Recognition, 2017Abstract Cross-ratio invariant is used widely in projective transformations for eye gaze estimation. Establishing a virtual plane projection is an important step to use this property. Most of traditional cross-ratio approaches only used fixed parameters to calculate the gazing point.
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