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HCI
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Online Analysis of Hierarchical Events in Meetings
Automatic online analysis of meetings is very important from three points of view: serving as an important archive of a meeting, understanding human interaction processes, and prov...
Xiang Zhang, Guangyou Xu, Xiaoling Xiao, Linmi Tao
ACMSE
2007
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
Semi-transparent video interfaces to assist deaf persons in meetings
Meetings are a vital part of participation in social activities. For a deaf person who does not understand spoken language, following a discourse at meetings can become confusing ...
Dorian Miller, Karl Gyllstrom, P. David Stotts, Ja...
IEEEMSP
2002
IEEE
137views Multimedia» more  IEEEMSP 2002»
14 years 24 days ago
Realtime object extraction and tracking with an active camera using image mosaics
—Moving object extraction plays a key role in applications such as object-based videoconference, surveillance, and so on. The difficulties of moving object segmentation lie in th...
Chia-Wen Lin, Chih-Ming Wang, Yao-Jen Chang, Yung-...
MM
2005
ACM
188views Multimedia» more  MM 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Detecting group activities using rigidity of formation
Most work in human activity recognition is limited to relatively simple behaviors like sitting down, standing up or other dramatic posture changes. Very little has been achieved i...
Saad M. Khan, Mubarak Shah
ESAW
2007
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Progress Appraisal as a Challenging Element of Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity
Joint activity, as we define it, is a mutually interdependent social endeavor that requires sufficient predictability among participating parties to enable coordination. Coordinati...
Paul J. Feltovich, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, William J....