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NIPS
2007
14 years 8 days ago
Predicting human gaze using low-level saliency combined with face detection
Under natural viewing conditions, human observers shift their gaze to allocate processing resources to subsets of the visual input. Many computational models try to predict such v...
Moran Cerf, Jonathan Harel, Wolfgang Einhäuse...
ICARCV
2008
IEEE
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14 years 5 months ago
Looking at the surprise: Bottom-up attentional control of an active camera system
—Inspired by the expectation-based perception of humans, a surprise-driven active vision system is proposed. This vision system not only considers spatial saliency of objects in ...
Tingting Xu, Quirin Mühlbauer, Stefan Sosnows...
CSCW
2012
ACM
12 years 6 months ago
Dynamic changes in motivation in collaborative citizen-science projects
Online citizen science projects engage volunteers in collecting, analyzing, and curating scientific data. Existing projects have demonstrated the value of using volunteers to coll...
Dana Rotman, Jenny Preece, Jen Hammock, Kezee Proc...
HCI
2007
14 years 9 days ago
Mobile Social Software for the Developing World
This paper discusses how the importance of social networks for performing everyday tasks in the developing world leads to new considerations of the utility of social networking sof...
Beth E. Kolko, Erica J. Johnson, Emma J. Rose
ROMAN
2007
IEEE
110views Robotics» more  ROMAN 2007»
14 years 5 months ago
Does Disturbance Discourage People from Communicating with a Robot?
— We suggest that people’s responses to a robot of which attention starts to be distracted show whether they accept the robot as an intentional communication partner or not. Hu...
Claudia Muhl, Yukie Nagai