2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03882-2_283
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Spatial setting of visual attention and its appearance in head-movement

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“…Therefore our system will be based on the assumption that to detect changes in visual focus, the gaze of a person is considered to be similar to the direction of his head. As stated in [25] [3]. Therefore, we will detect visual attention switches and focus by studying the orientation of the head.…”
Section: Implicit Interaction: Attention Trackermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore our system will be based on the assumption that to detect changes in visual focus, the gaze of a person is considered to be similar to the direction of his head. As stated in [25] [3]. Therefore, we will detect visual attention switches and focus by studying the orientation of the head.…”
Section: Implicit Interaction: Attention Trackermentioning
confidence: 99%