User attention recognition in front of a monitor or a specific task is a crucial issue in many applications, ranging from e-learning to driving. Visual input is very important when extracting information regarding a user’s attention when recorded with a camera. However, intrusive equipment (special helmets, glasses equipped with cameras recording the eye movements, etc.) impose constraints on users spontaneity, especially when the target group consists of under aged users. In this paper, we propose a system for inferring user attention (state) in front of a computer monitor, only with the usage of a simple camera. The system can be used for real time applications and does not need calibration in terms of camera parameters. It can function u...
Eye tracking and gaze estimation techniques have been extensively investigated by researchers in the...
A novel approach to view-based eye gaze tracking for human computer interface (HCI) is presented. Th...
This paper presents a novel system for sensing of attentional behaviour in Augmented Reality (AR) en...
User attention recognition in front of a monitor or a specific task is a crucial issue in many appli...
In this work, we present a system that estimates a user's focus of\nattention in front of a computer...
Most e-learning environments which utilize user feedback or profiles, collect such information based...
In this paper, we present a non-intrusive eye tracker which can detect and track a user's eyes ...
Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality. Here, w...
Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality. Here, w...
Visual attention region prediction has attracted the attention of intelligent systems researchers be...
Abstract Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality...
This paper presents a new system for automating the monitoring and estimation of student attention d...
The research field, covered by this thesis is strongly related to recognition and modelling of human...
Abstract Automatic gaze estimation not based on commercial and expensive eye trackin...
Noncontact human-computer interaction has an important value in wireless sensor networks. This work ...
Eye tracking and gaze estimation techniques have been extensively investigated by researchers in the...
A novel approach to view-based eye gaze tracking for human computer interface (HCI) is presented. Th...
This paper presents a novel system for sensing of attentional behaviour in Augmented Reality (AR) en...
User attention recognition in front of a monitor or a specific task is a crucial issue in many appli...
In this work, we present a system that estimates a user's focus of\nattention in front of a computer...
Most e-learning environments which utilize user feedback or profiles, collect such information based...
In this paper, we present a non-intrusive eye tracker which can detect and track a user's eyes ...
Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality. Here, w...
Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality. Here, w...
Visual attention region prediction has attracted the attention of intelligent systems researchers be...
Abstract Estimating the focus of attention of a person highly depends on her/his gaze directionality...
This paper presents a new system for automating the monitoring and estimation of student attention d...
The research field, covered by this thesis is strongly related to recognition and modelling of human...
Abstract Automatic gaze estimation not based on commercial and expensive eye trackin...
Noncontact human-computer interaction has an important value in wireless sensor networks. This work ...
Eye tracking and gaze estimation techniques have been extensively investigated by researchers in the...
A novel approach to view-based eye gaze tracking for human computer interface (HCI) is presented. Th...
This paper presents a novel system for sensing of attentional behaviour in Augmented Reality (AR) en...