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Research on the multifaceted aspects of modeling, analysis, and synthesis of - man gesture is receiving growing interest from both the academic and industrial communities. On one hand, recent scienti?c developments on cognition, on - fect/emotion, on multimodal interfaces, and on multimedia have opened new perspectives on the integration of more sophisticated models of gesture in c- putersystems.Ontheotherhand,theconsolidationofnewtechnologiesenabling “disappearing” computers and (multimodal) interfaces to be integrated into the natural environments of users are making it realistic to consider tackling the complex meaning and subtleties of human gesture in multimedia systems, - abling a ...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) lies at the crossroads of many scienti?c areas including arti?cial intelligence, computer vision, face recognition, motion tracking, etc. In order for HCI systems to interact seamlessly with people, they need to understand their environment through vision and auditory input. Mo- over, HCI systems should learn how to adaptively respond depending on the situation. The goal of this workshop was to bring together researchers from the ?eld of computer vision whose work is related to human-computer interaction. The selected articles for this workshop address a wide range of theoretical and - plication issues in human-computer interaction ranging from human-robot - ...
This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 9th International Gesture Workshop, GW 2011, held in Athens, Greece, in May 2011. The 24 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. They are ordered in five sections named: human computer interaction; cognitive processes; notation systems and animation; gestures and signs: linguistic analysis and tools; and gestures and speech.
TheAMDO-e2006conferencetookplaceattheHotelMonPort, Portd'Andratx (Mallorca), on July 11-14, 2006, sponsored by the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), the MEC (Ministerio de Educaciþ on y Ciencia, SpanishGovernment), theConselleriad'Economia, HisendaiInnovaciþ o(Balearic Islands Government), the AERFAI (Spanish Association in Pattern Recognition and Arti?cial Intelligence), the EG (Eurographics Association) and the Ma- ematics and Computer Science Department of the UIB. Important commercial sponsorsalsocollaboratedwithpracticaldemonstrations;themaincontributions were from: VICOM Tech, ANDROME Iberica, GroupVision, Ndigital (NDI), CESA and TAGrv. The subject of the con...
The ever expanding abundance of information and computing power enables - searchers and users to tackle highly interesting issues, such as applications prov- ing personalized access and interactivity to multimodal information based on user preferences and semantic concepts or human-machine interface systems utilizing information on the affective state of the user. The general focus of the AIAI conf- ence is to provide insights on how AI can be implemented in real world applications. This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 5th IFIP Conf- ence on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI 2009) being held from 23rd till 25th of April, in Thessaloniki, Greece....
This two-volume set contains the proceedings of the July 2001 conference on computer vision. The 205 papers discuss sensors and early vision, stereo and multiple views, segmentation and matching, learning in vision, shape representation and recovery, stereo and multiple views, segmentation and matching, object recognition, tracking, video analysis, reflectance, image databases, vision systems and texture, and demo overviews. There is no subject index. The included CD-ROM contains a full version of the proceedings. c. Book News Inc.
Annotation The proceedings from the May 2002 conference in Washington, D.C. contain 68 papers and posters on topics like: face analysis, detection and recognition, face recognition, evaluation, tracking and motion, and gesture. An abstract is provided for each. Black and white images support the analysis; diagrams and charts represent the data. Only authors are listed in the index. A CD is included. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Topics in these papers include: a content-based browser for the world wide web; distinguishing photographs and graphics on the www; locating deciduous trees; and hidden annotation in content-based image retrieval.
ICCV 2003 includes 43 full papers covering the latest research and progress in all areas of vision. The proceedings tackles necessary topics such as image representation, compression and coding, image segmentation, object recognition, active vision, 2D and 3D vision, sensing, and texture, color, and motion analysis.