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Active wearable vision sensor: detecting person's blink points and estimating human motion trajectory
Proceedings 2003 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM 2003)
To realize versatile real-time man-machine interactions based on understanding human intention and activities, we develop an active wearable vision sensor. The sensor consists of the detector of person's viewing lines and two active cameras. First, we establish a method for calibrating the sensor so that it can detect person's blink points accurately even in a real situation such that the depth of blink points changes. Secondly, we propose a method, the binocular independent fixation control,
doi:10.1109/aim.2003.1225152
fatcat:7knf6oapbbemdijq7vnrwacbbi