This paper presents a method to predict social saliency, the likelihood of joint attention, given an input image or video by leveraging the social interaction data captured by first person cameras. Inspired by electric dipole moments, we introduce a social formation feature that encodes the geometric relationship between joint attention and its so-cial formation. We learn this feature from the first person social interaction data where we can precisely measure the locations of joint attention and its associated members in 3D. An ensemble classifier is trained to learn the geometric relationship. Using the trained classifier, we predict social saliency in real-world scenes with multiple social groups including scenes from team sports capture...
Despite many attempts in the last few years, automatic analysis of social scenes captured by wide-an...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
Humans daily physically interact with other people (eg when shaking hands). Understanding the action...
In social scenes, humans interact with each other by sending visible social signals, such as facial ...
In this paper we present a novel approach to detect groups in ego-vision scenarios. People in the sc...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
Abstract. We propose a method of predicting human egocentric visual attention using bottom-up visual...
In this chapter we address the problem of partitioning social gatherings into interacting groups in ...
pp 508-513International audienceWhen viewing video sequences, the human visual system (HVS) tends to...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded sceneby employing solely ...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
The understanding of mutual people interaction is a key component for recognizing people social beha...
Despite many attempts in the last few years, automatic analysis of social scenes captured by wide-an...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
Humans daily physically interact with other people (eg when shaking hands). Understanding the action...
In social scenes, humans interact with each other by sending visible social signals, such as facial ...
In this paper we present a novel approach to detect groups in ego-vision scenarios. People in the sc...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
Abstract. We propose a method of predicting human egocentric visual attention using bottom-up visual...
In this chapter we address the problem of partitioning social gatherings into interacting groups in ...
pp 508-513International audienceWhen viewing video sequences, the human visual system (HVS) tends to...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded sceneby employing solely ...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
The understanding of mutual people interaction is a key component for recognizing people social beha...
Despite many attempts in the last few years, automatic analysis of social scenes captured by wide-an...
We present a novel approach for detecting social interactions in a crowded scene by employing solely...
Humans daily physically interact with other people (eg when shaking hands). Understanding the action...