<p><P>This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI 2004, held at ECCV 2004 in Prague, Czech Republic in May 2004.</P><P>The 19 revised full papers presented together with an introductory overview and an invited paper were carefully r
Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction: ECCV 2006 Workshop on HCI, Graz, Austria, May 13, 2006. Proceedings
✍ Scribed by Li Zhang, Haizhou Ai, Shihong Lao (auth.), Thomas S. Huang, Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew, Vladimir Pavlović, Mathias Kölsch, Aphrodite Galata, Branislav Kisačanin (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 129
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3979 : Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The interests and goals of HCI (human–computer interaction) include und- standing, designing, building, and evaluating complex interactive systems - volving many people and technologies. Developments in software and hardware technologies are continuously driving applications in supporting our collabo- tive and communicative needs as social beings, both at work and at play. At the same time, similar developments are pushing the human–computer interface beyond the desktop and into our pockets, streets, and buildings. Developments in mobile, wearable, and pervasive communications and computing technologies provide exciting challenges and opportunities for HCI. The present volume represents the proceedings of the HCI 2006 Workshop that was held in conjunction with ECCV 2006 (European Conference on C- puter Vision) in Graz, Austria. The goal of this workshop was to bring together researchers from the ?eld of computer vision whose work is related to human– computer interaction. We solicited original contributions that address a wide range of theoretical and application issues in human–computer interaction. Wewereverypleasedbytheresponseandhadadi?culttaskofselectingonly 11 papers (out of 27 submitted) to be presented at the workshop. The accepted papers were presented in four sessions, as follows: Face Analysis – In their paper “Robust Face Alignment Based On Hierarchical Classi?er Network” authors Li Zhang,Haizhou Ai, and Shihong Lao build a hierarc- cal classi?er network that connects face detection and face alignment into a smooth coarse-to-?ne procedure. Thus a robust face alignment algorithm on face images with expressionand pose changes is introduced. Experiments are reported to show its accuracy and robustness.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Robust Face Alignment Based on Hierarchical Classifier Network....Pages 1-11
EigenExpress Approach in Recognition of Facial Expression Using GPU....Pages 12-20
Face Representation Method Using Pixel-to-Vertex Map (PVM) for 3D Model Based Face Recognition....Pages 21-28
Robust Head Tracking with Particles Based on Multiple Cues Fusion....Pages 29-39
Vision-Based Interpretation of Hand Gestures for Remote Control of a Computer Mouse....Pages 40-51
Computing Emotion Awareness Through Facial Electromyography....Pages 52-63
Silhouette-Based Method for Object Classification and Human Action Recognition in Video....Pages 64-77
Voice Activity Detection Using Wavelet-Based Multiresolution Spectrum and Support Vector Machines and Audio Mixing Algorithm....Pages 78-88
Action Recognition in Broadcast Tennis Video Using Optical Flow and Support Vector Machine....Pages 89-98
FaceMouse: A Human-Computer Interface for Tetraplegic People....Pages 99-108
Object Retrieval by Query with Sensibility Based on the KANSEI-Vocabulary Scale....Pages 109-119
Back Matter....Pages -
✦ Subjects
Image Processing and Computer Vision; Pattern Recognition; Computer Graphics; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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