Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction
(Sprache: Englisch)
The need for natural and effective Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is increasingly important due to the prevalence of computers in human activities. Computer vision and pattern recognition continue to play a dominant role in the HCI realm. However,...
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The need for natural and effective Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is increasingly important due to the prevalence of computers in human activities. Computer vision and pattern recognition continue to play a dominant role in the HCI realm. However, computer vision methods often fail to become pervasive in the field due to the lack of real-time, robust algorithms, and novel and convincing applications.
This state-of-the-art contributed volume is comprised of articles by prominent experts in computer vision, pattern recognition and HCI. It is the first published text to capture the latest research in this rapidly advancing field with exclusive focus on real-time algorithms and practical applications in diverse and numerous industries, and it outlines further challenges in these areas.
Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction is an invaluable reference for HCI researchers in both academia and industry, and a useful supplement for advanced-level courses in HCI and Computer Vision.
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200Ts Vision of Vision One of my formative childhood experiences was in 1968 stepping into the Uptown Theater on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, DC, one of the few movie theaters nationwide that projected in large-screen cinerama. I was there at the urging of a friend, who said I simply must see the remarkable film whose run had started the previous week. "You won't understand it," he said, "but that doesn't matter. " All I knew was that the film was about science fiction and had great special eflPects. So I sat in the front row of the balcony, munched my popcorn, sat back, and experienced what was widely touted as "the ultimate trip:" 2001: A Space Odyssey. My friend was right: I didn't understand it. . . but in some senses that didn't matter. (Even today, after seeing the film 40 times, I continue to discover its many subtle secrets. ) I just had the sense that I had experienced a creation of the highest aesthetic order: unique, fresh, awe inspiring. Here was a film so distinctive that the first half hour had no words whatsoever; the last half hour had no words either; and nearly all the words in between were banal and irrelevant to the plot - quips about security through Voiceprint identification, how to make a phonecall from a space station, government pension plans, and so on.
The need for natural and effective Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is increasingly important due to the prevalence of computers in human activities. Computer vision and pattern recognition continue to play a dominant role in the HCI realm. However, computer vision methods often fail to become pervasive in the field due to the lack of real-time, robust algorithms, and novel and convincing applications.
This state-of-the-art contributed volume is comprised of articles by prominent experts in computer vision, pattern recognition and HCI. It is the first published text to capture the latest research in this rapidly advancing field with exclusive focus on real-time algorithms and practical applications in diverse and numerous industries, and it outlines further challenges in these areas.
Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction is an invaluable reference for HCI researchers in both academia and industry, and a useful supplement for advanced-level courses in HCI and Computer Vision.
This state-of-the-art contributed volume is comprised of articles by prominent experts in computer vision, pattern recognition and HCI. It is the first published text to capture the latest research in this rapidly advancing field with exclusive focus on real-time algorithms and practical applications in diverse and numerous industries, and it outlines further challenges in these areas.
Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction is an invaluable reference for HCI researchers in both academia and industry, and a useful supplement for advanced-level courses in HCI and Computer Vision.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Real-Time Vision for Human-Computer Interaction “
- RTV4HCI: A Historical Overview.- Real-Time Algorithms: From Signal Processing to Computer Vision.
- Recognition of Isolated Fingerspelling Gestures Using Depth Edges.
- Appearance-Based Real-Time Understanding of Gestures Using Projected Euler Angles.
- Flocks of Features for Tracking Articulated Objects.
- Static Hand Posture Recognition Based on Okapi-Chamfer Matching.
- Visual Modeling of Dynamic Gestures Using 3D Appearance and Motion Features.
- Head and Facial Animation Tracking Using Appearance-Adaptive Models and Particle Filters.
- A Real-Time Vision Interface Based on Gaze Detection -- EyeKeys.
- Map Building from Human-Computer Interactions.
- Real-Time Inference of Complex Mental States from Facial Expressions and Head Gestures.
- Epipolar Constrained User Pushbutton Selection in Projected Interfaces.
- Vision-Based HCI Applications.
- The Office of the Past.
- MPEG-4 Face and Body Animation Coding Applied to HCI.
- Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction.
- Smart Camera Systems Technology Roadmap.
- Index.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005, 302 Seiten, Masse: 15,6 x 23,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Branislav Kisacanin, Vladimir Pavlovic, Thomas S. Huang
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441939083
- ISBN-13: 9781441939081
Sprache:
Englisch
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