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AR
2007
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13 years 11 months ago
Acquisition of joint attention through natural interaction utilizing motion cues
Joint attention is one of the most important cognitive functions for the emergence of communication not only between humans but also between humans and robots. In the previous wor...
Hidenobu Sumioka, Koh Hosoda, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, ...
BC
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Neural network simulations of the primate oculomotor system. V. Eye-head gaze shifts
A. A. Kardamakis, A. Grantyn, A. K. Moschovakis
ICRA
2005
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
The Role of Motion Information in Learning Human-Robot Joint Attention
— To realize natural human-robot interactions and investigate the developmental mechanism of human communication, an effective approach is to construct models by which a robot im...
Yukie Nagai
CSCW
1999
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Layers of Silence, Arenas of Voice: The Ecology of Visible and Invisible Work
No work is inherently either visible or invisible. We always "see" work through a selection of indicators: straining muscles, finished artifacts, a changed state of affai...
Susan Leigh Star, Anselm Strauss
CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
GAZE-2: conveying eye contact in group video conferencing using eye-controlled camera direction
GAZE-2 is a novel group video conferencing system that uses eye-controlled camera direction to ensure parallaxfree transmission of eye contact. To convey eye contact, GAZE-2 emplo...
Roel Vertegaal, Ivo Weevers, Changuk Sohn, Chris C...