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CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
The problem of consistency in the design of Fitts' law experiments: consider either target distance and width or movement form a
An intriguing anomaly of the usual way of designing Fitts’ law experiments in experimental psychology and HCI is exposed: experiments are traditionally designed so as to careful...
Yves Guiard
AVBPA
2003
Springer
101views Biometrics» more  AVBPA 2003»
14 years 13 days ago
Gait Shape Estimation for Identification
A method is presented for identifying individuals by shape, given a sequence of noisy silhouettes segmented from video. A spectral partitioning framework is used to cluster similar...
David Tolliver, Robert T. Collins
ETRA
2000
ACM
102views Biometrics» more  ETRA 2000»
14 years 1 months ago
Evaluating variable resolution displays with visual search: task performance and eye movements
Gaze-contingent variable resolution display techniques allocate computational resources for image generation preferentially to the area around the center of gaze where visual sens...
Derrick Parkhurst, Eugenio Culurciello, Ernst Nieb...
MC
2008
137views Computer Science» more  MC 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
The impact of gain change on perceiving one's own actions
Tool use often challenges the human motor system, especially when these tools require sensorimotor transformations. We report an experiment using a digitizer tablet, in which diff...
Christine Sutter, Jochen Müsseler, Laszlo Bar...
IIHMSP
2006
IEEE
136views Multimedia» more  IIHMSP 2006»
14 years 2 months ago
Boosted String Representation and Its Application to Video Surveillance
This paper presents a new behavior classification system for analyzing human movements directly from video sequences. First of all, we propose a triangulation-based method to tran...
Yung-Tai Hsu, Jun-Wei Hsieh