—It is often a difficult task to accurately segment images with intensity inhomogeneity, because most of representative algorithms are region-based that depend on intensity homo...
—We present an application of gesture recognition using an extension of Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) to recognize behavioural patterns of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
Abstract—This paper presents salient features of humanhuman interaction where one person with limited auditory and visual perception of the environment (a follower) is guided by ...
—Automatic continuous affective state prediction from naturalistic facial expression is a very challenging research topic but very important in human-computer interaction. One of...
—Distributed and dynamic networks are ubiquitous in many real-world applications. Due to the huge-scale, decentralized, and dynamic characteristics, the global topological view i...
—Modern smartphones present an ideal device for pervasive sensing of human behavior. Microphones have the potential to reveal key information about a person’s behavior. However...
Abstract—Moving object detection is one of the most fundamental tasks in computer vision. Many classic and contemporary algorithms work well under the assumption that backgrounds...
—In this paper, we present an application of symbolic data processing for the design of virtual character’s smiling facial expressions. A collected database of virtual characte...