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CHI
2010
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
iCanDraw: using sketch recognition and corrective feedback to assist a user in drawing human faces
When asked to draw, many people are hesitant because they consider themselves unable to draw well. This paper describes the first system for a computer to provide direction and fe...
Daniel Dixon, Manoj Prasad, Tracy Hammond
CORR
2004
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
INSPIRE: Evaluation of a Smart-Home System for Infotainment Management and Device Control
This paper gives an overview of the assessment and evaluation methods which have been used to determine the quality of the INSPIRE smart home system. The system allows different h...
Sebastian Möller, Jan Krebber, Alexander Raak...
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
HCI and the face
The workshop aims at a general assessment of facial information processing in HCI. We will discuss why certain areas of face-based HCI, such as facial expression recognition and r...
Michael J. Lyons, Christoph Bartneck
COST
2008
Springer
287views Multimedia» more  COST 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Facial Expressions Recognition from Image Sequences
Abstract. Human machine interaction is one of the emerging fields for the coming years. Interacting with others in our daily life is a face to face interaction. Faces are the natur...
Zahid Riaz, Christoph Mayer, Michael Beetz, Bernd ...
SG
2010
Springer
14 years 13 days ago
Art 101: Learning to Draw through Sketch Recognition
iCanDraw is a drawing tool that can assist novice users to draw. The goal behind the system is to enable the users to perceive objects beyond what they know and improve their spati...
Tracy Hammond, Manoj Prasad, Daniel Dixon