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HCI
2009
13 years 5 months ago
An Approach to Glove-Based Gesture Recognition
Nowadays, computer interaction is mostly done using dedicated devices. But gestures are an easy mean of expression between humans that could be used to communicate with computers ...
Farid Parvini, Dennis McLeod, Cyrus Shahabi, Bahar...
NN
2006
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Modeling attention to salient proto-objects
Selective visual attention is believed to be responsible for serializing visual information for recognizing one object at a time in a complex scene. But how can we attend to objec...
Dirk Walther, Christof Koch
JMLR
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Learning Image Components for Object Recognition
In order to perform object recognition it is necessary to learn representations of the underlying components of images. Such components correspond to objects, object-parts, or fea...
Michael W. Spratling
ICPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Hand Gesture Recognition: Self-Organising Maps as a Graphical User Interface for the Partitioning of Large Training Data Sets
Gesture recognition is a difficult task in computer vision due to the numerous degrees of freedom of a human hand. Fortunately, human gesture covers only a small part of the theor...
Axel Saalbach, Gunther Heidemann, Holger Bekel, In...
JOCN
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
From Agents to Objects: Sexist Attitudes and Neural Responses to Sexualized Targets
■ Agency attribution is a hallmark of mind perception; thus, diminished attributions of agency may disrupt social–cognition processes typically elicited by human targets. The ...
Mina Cikara, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Susan T. Fiske