Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction, 2006
ECCV 2006 Workshop on HCI, Graz, Austria, May 13, 2006, Proceedings

Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics Series

Coordinators: Huang Thomas S., Sebe Nicu, Lew Michael S., Pavlovic Vladimir, Kölsch Mathias, Galata Aphrodite, Kisacanin Branislav

Language: English

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121 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI/ECCV 2006.

The 11 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. The papers address a wide range of theoretical and application issues in human-computer interaction ranging from face analysis, gesture and emotion recognition, and event detection to various applications in those fields.

Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction.- Robust Face Alignment Based on Hierarchical Classifier Network.- EigenExpress Approach in Recognition of Facial Expression Using GPU.- Face Representation Method Using Pixel-to-Vertex Map (PVM) for 3D Model Based Face Recognition.- Robust Head Tracking with Particles Based on Multiple Cues Fusion.- Vision-Based Interpretation of Hand Gestures for Remote Control of a Computer Mouse.- Computing Emotion Awareness Through Facial Electromyography.- Silhouette-Based Method for Object Classification and Human Action Recognition in Video.- Voice Activity Detection Using Wavelet-Based Multiresolution Spectrum and Support Vector Machines and Audio Mixing Algorithm.- Action Recognition in Broadcast Tennis Video Using Optical Flow and Support Vector Machine.- FaceMouse: A Human-Computer Interface for Tetraplegic People.- Object Retrieval by Query with Sensibility Based on the KANSEI-Vocabulary Scale.

Refereed proceedings of the International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI/ECCV 2006

Presents 11 revised full papers

Contents address a wide range of theoretical and application issues in human-computer interaction ranging from face analysis, gesture and emotion recognition, and event detection to various applications in those fields