Eye gaze can be a potentially fast and ergonomic method for target selection in augmented reality (AR). However, the eye-tracking accuracy of current consumer-level AR systems is limited. While state-of-the-art AR target selection techniques based on eye
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A gaze prediction technique for open signed video content using a track before detect algorithm [PDF]
This paper proposes a gaze prediction model for open signed video content. A face detection algorithm is used to locate faces across each frame in both profile and frontal orientations. A grid-based likelihood ratio track before detect routine is used to
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Best friends: children use mutual gaze to identify friendships in others [PDF]
This study examined children’s ability to use mutual eye gaze as a cue to friendships in others. In Experiment 1, following a discussion about friendship, 4-, 5-, and 6-year-olds were shown animations in which three cartoon children looked at one another,
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Robust Eye Gaze Estimation [PDF]
Eye gaze detection under challenging lighting conditions is a non-trivial task. Pixel intensity and the shades around the eye region may change depending on the time of day, location, or due to artificial lighting. This paper introduces a lighting-adaptive solution for robust eye gaze detection.
Wiśniewska, J, Rezaei, M, Klette, R
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A Differential Approach for Gaze Estimation
Non-invasive gaze estimation methods usually regress gaze directions directly from a single face or eye image. However, due to important variabilities in eye shapes and inner eye structures amongst individuals, universal models obtain limited accuracies ...
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Does gaze direction modulate facial expression processing in children with autism spectrum disorder? [PDF]
Two experiments investigated whether children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) integrate relevant communicative signals, such as gaze direction, when decoding a facial expression. In Experiment 1, typically developing children (9–14 years old; n = 14)
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Seeing eye-to-eye: Social gaze interactions influence gaze direction identification [PDF]
We tested whether gaze direction identification of individual faces can be modulated by prior social gaze encounters. In two experiments, participants first completed a joint-gaze learning task using a saccade/antisaccade paradigm. Participants would encounter some 'joint-gaze faces' that would consistently look at the participants saccade goal before ...
Edwards, Stephen, Bayliss, Andrew
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Tracking Gaze and Visual Focus of Attention of People Involved in Social Interaction [PDF]
The visual focus of attention (VFOA) has been recognized as a prominent conversational cue. We are interested in estimating and tracking the VFOAs associated with multi-party social interactions.
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Entity Recognition at First Sight: Improving NER with Eye Movement Information
Previous research shows that eye-tracking data contains information about the lexical and syntactic properties of text, which can be used to improve natural language processing models.
Hollenstein, Nora, Zhang, Ce
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Brief report: how adolescents with ASD process social information in complex scenes. Combining evidence from eye movements and verbal descriptions [PDF]
We investigated attention, encoding and processing of social aspects of complex photographic scenes. Twenty-four high-functioning adolescents (aged 11–16) with ASD and 24 typically developing matched control participants viewed and then described a ...
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