Robots are at the position to become our everyday companions in the near future. Still, many hurdles need to be cleared to achieve this goal. One of them is the fact that robots are still not able to perceive some important communication cues naturally used by humans, e.g. gaze. In the recent past, eye gaze in robot perception was substituted by its proxy, head orientation. Such an approach is still adopted in many applications today. In this paper we introduce performance improvements to an eye tracking system we previously developed and use it to explore if this approximation is appropriate. More precisely, we compare the impact of the use of eye- or head-based gaze estimation in a human robot interaction experiment with the iCub robot an...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Humans use eye gaze in their daily interaction with other humans. Humanoid robots, on the other hand...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
Abstract—The role of gaze in interaction has been an area of increasing interest to the field of hum...
Humans use eye gaze in their daily interaction with other humans. Humanoid robots, on the other hand...
Human attention processes play a major role in the optimization of human-robot collaboration (HRC) [...
[著者版]The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comHuman eyes not only serve the func...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
International audiencePrimates - and in particular humans-are very sensitive to the eye direction of...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Human eyes not only serve the function of enabling us “to see” something, but also perform the vital...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Humans use eye gaze in their daily interaction with other humans. Humanoid robots, on the other hand...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
International audienceHuman-human interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of percept...
Abstract—The role of gaze in interaction has been an area of increasing interest to the field of hum...
Humans use eye gaze in their daily interaction with other humans. Humanoid robots, on the other hand...
Human attention processes play a major role in the optimization of human-robot collaboration (HRC) [...
[著者版]The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comHuman eyes not only serve the func...
With an increase in their capabilities, robots start to play a role in everyday settings. This neces...
International audiencePrimates - and in particular humans-are very sensitive to the eye direction of...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Human eyes not only serve the function of enabling us “to see” something, but also perform the vital...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...
Gaze is an important nonverbal cue in human - human communication, for example, in communicating dir...