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There is more to gaze than meets the eye: novel uses of gaze in context-aware computing and human-computer interaction

Andreas Bulling
MMCI
Joint Lecture Series
AG 1, AG 2, AG 3, AG 4, AG 5, SWS, RG1, MMCI  
Public Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Wednesday, 4 February 2015
12:15
60 Minutes
E1 5
002
Saarbrücken

Abstract

Interactions between humans are complex, highly adaptive to the situation at hand, and rely to a large extent on non-verbal behavioural cues, most importantly visual and physical behaviour (aka body language). Despite significant advances in affective computing and social signal processing, current human-computer systems still fail short in leveraging the full potential of these cues. We envision human-computer systems that fully exploit the large information content available in non-verbal human behaviour and thereby offer human-like perceptual and interactive capabilities. Realising this vision is challenging and requires scientific advances along three dimensions: human behaviour sensing, behaviour analysis and modelling, as well as application development. With a focus on human visual behaviour, in my talk I will provide an overview of previous and ongoing work towards our vision along these three dimensions.

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Jennifer Müller
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Jennifer Müller, 01/29/2015 15:53
Jennifer Müller, 09/22/2014 11:10 -- Created document.