We investigated the influence of body shape and pose on the perception of physical strength and social power for male virtual characters. In the first experiment, participants j...
Anna C. Wellerdiek, Martin Breidt, Michael N. Geus...
In this paper, we conducted a perceptual experiment to determine if specific personality traits can be portrayed through eye and head movement in the absence of other facial anim...
Several perceptually-based quality metrics have been introduced to predict the global impact of geometric artifacts on the visual appearance of a 3D model. They usually produce a ...
Jinjiang Guo, Vincent Vidal 0002, Atilla Baskurt, ...
Different from classic reconstruction of physical depth in computer vision, depth for 2D-to-3D stereo conversion is assigned by humans using semi-automatic painting interfaces and...
Post streams from public social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter have become precious but noisy data sources to discover what is happening around us. In this paper, we...
Abstract. Clustering validation is a crucial part of choosing a clustering algorithm which performs best for an input data. Internal clustering validation is efficient and realisti...
Learning user/item relation is a key issue in recommender system, and existing methods mostly measure the user/item relation from one particular aspect, e.g., historical ratings, e...
Bin Fu, Guandong Xu, Longbing Cao, Zhihai Wang, Zh...
We introduce the problem of rank matrix factorisation (RMF). That is, we consider the decomposition of a rank matrix, in which each row is a (partial or complete) ranking of all co...
Thanh Le Van, Matthijs van Leeuwen, Siegfried Nijs...
In outlying aspects mining, given a query object, we aim to answer the question as to what features make the query most outlying. The most recent works tackle this problem using tw...
Nguyen Xuan Vinh, Jeffrey Chan, James Bailey, Chri...
Crowdsourcing provides a new way to distribute enormous tasks to a crowd of annotators. The divergent knowledge background and personal preferences of crowd annotators lead to nois...