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Learning to Draw Sight Lines

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2019
In this paper, we are concerned with the task of gaze following. Given a scene (e.g. a girl playing soccer on the field) and a human subject’s head position, this task aims to infer where she is looking (e.g. at the soccer ball). An existing method adopts a saliency model conditioned on the head position.
Hao Zhao 0002   +4 more
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Non-line-of-sight MoCap

ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Emerging Technologies, 2017
The sensing of objects hidden behind an occluder is a fascinating emerging area of research and expected to have an impact in numerous application fields such as automobile safety, remote observation or endoscopy. In the past, this problem has consistently been solved with the use of expensive time-of-flight technology and often required a long ...
Jonathan Klein   +3 more
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Preferred Declination of the Line of Sight

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1985
Thirty-two subjects participated in a study which measured the angle at which they preferred to look down at visual targets. Four different head positions, two visual tasks, and two target distances were used. The overall preferred mean angle in the midsagittal plane below the Frankfurt Plane was −34°. Head position and target distance had significant
S G, Hill, K H, Kroemer
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End of the line in sight for PDA?

Nature, 1995
The new Republican Congress is naturally antipathetic to the US Food and Drug Administration, but radical change will not be easily accomplished, which is just as well.
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SYTLYN — A program for sight line calculation

Applied Ergonomics, 1973
The problem described in this article is essentially one of visibility in a steelworks. During work on a development project at Ebbw Vale, a problem was encountered in the siting of work stations in order to give the operatives a good view of the machine they controlled.
R F, Penn, D G, Davies
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A line-of-sight approach for non-line-of-sight imaging (Conference Presentation)

Computational Imaging IV, 2019
Standard imaging systems, such as cameras, radars and lidars, are becoming a big part of our everyday life when it comes to detection, tracking and recognition of targets that are in the direct line-of-sight (LOS) of the imaging system. Challenges however start to arise when the objects are not in the system’s LOS, typically when an occluder is ...
Marco La Manna   +4 more
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A Clear Line of Sight

Manufacturing Management, 2020
Plastics manufacturer PFF Packaging Group turned to Exel Computer Systems’ EFACS E/8 ERP system to provide real-time visibility of its operations
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Line-of-Sight Handbook

1977
Abstract : This handbook contains measured line-of-sight (LOS) data for 12 types of terrain and vegetation combinations. The terrain/vegetation types are identified or classified with word descriptions, topographic maps, and aerial and ground photographs.
Judith H. Lind, Carol J. Burge
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Highlights 2021: line of sight

The Lancet, 2021
Joanna Palmer   +24 more
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Line-of-Sight Communication

2009
The rock and coal, surrounding a coal mine tunnel, act as relatively low-loss dielectric media in the frequencies of range 200–4,000 MHz and dielectric constant of 5–10. Under these conditions a reasonable hypothesis is that the transmission takes the form of wave propagation, since the wavelength of ultra-high-frequency (UHF) waves are smaller than ...
L.K. Bandyopadhyay   +2 more
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