JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint Attention by Gaze Interpolation and Saliency

Zeynep YücelAlbert Ali SalahÇetin MeriçliTekin MeriçliRoberto ValentiTheo Gevers

Year: 2012 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics Vol: 43 (3)Pages: 829-842   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Joint attention, which is the ability of coordination of a common point of reference with the communicating party, emerges as a key factor in various interaction scenarios. This paper presents an image-based method for establishing joint attention between an experimenter and a robot. The precise analysis of the experimenter's eye region requires stability and high-resolution image acquisition, which is not always available. We investigate regression-based interpolation of the gaze direction from the head pose of the experimenter, which is easier to track. Gaussian process regression and neural networks are contrasted to interpolate the gaze direction. Then, we combine gaze interpolation with image-based saliency to improve the target point estimates and test three different saliency schemes. We demonstrate the proposed method on a human-robot interaction scenario. Cross-subject evaluations, as well as experiments under adverse conditions (such as dimmed or artificial illumination or motion blur), show that our method generalizes well and achieves rapid gaze estimation for establishing joint attention.

Keywords:
Gaze Computer science Artificial intelligence Computer vision Joint (building) Interpolation (computer graphics) Process (computing) Point (geometry) Stability (learning theory) Joint attention Image (mathematics) Robot Mathematics Machine learning Psychology Engineering

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Topics

Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Visual Attention and Saliency Detection
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Glaucoma and retinal disorders
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Ophthalmology
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