Presentation 2013-06-11
Recovering 3-D gaze scan path and scene structure from inside-out camera
Yuto GOTO, Masamitsu TSUCHIYA, Hironobu FUJIYOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) First-Person Vision (FPV) is a wearable sensor that takes images from a user's visual field and interprets them, with available information about the user's head motion and gaze, through eye tracking. Measuring the 3-D gaze trajectory of a user moving dynamically in 3-D space is interesting for understanding a user's intention and behavior. In this paper, we present a system for recovering 3-D scan path and scene structure in 3-D space on the basis of egomotion computed from an inside-out camera. Experimental results show that the 3-D scan paths of a user moving in complex dynamic environments were recovered.
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Keyword(in English) First Person Vision / Inside-Out Camera / 3-D Scan Path / Ego-Motion
Paper # PRMU2013-29
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Conference Date 2013/6/3(1days)
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Title (in English) Recovering 3-D gaze scan path and scene structure from inside-out camera
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Keyword(1) First Person Vision
Keyword(2) Inside-Out Camera
Keyword(3) 3-D Scan Path
Keyword(4) Ego-Motion
1st Author's Name Yuto GOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Chubu University()
2nd Author's Name Masamitsu TSUCHIYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Chubu University
3rd Author's Name Hironobu FUJIYOSHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Chubu University
Date 2013-06-11
Paper # PRMU2013-29
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 75
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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