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Face as mouse through visual face tracking

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This paper introduces a novel camera mouse driven by visual face tracking based on a 3D model which can be an alternative input option for people with hand and speech disability, as well as for futuristic vision-based games and interfaces.
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This article is published in Computer Vision and Image Understanding.The article was published on 2007-10-01. It has received 101 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Facial motion capture & Motion estimation.

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A novel method for extracting respiration rate and relative tidal volume from infrared thermography.

TL;DR: Empirical data is provided demonstrating that a noncontact technology, infrared video thermography, can accurately estimate breathing rate and relative tidal volume across a range of breathing patterns.
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Multipurpose controller for electronic devices, facial expressions management and drowsiness detection

TL;DR: A hands-free controller, a facial expression management system, a drowsiness detection system and methods for using them are disclosed in this article, where the controller monitors facial expressions of the user, monitors motions of the users body, generates commands for an electronic device based on the monitored facial expressions and body motions, and communicates the commands to the electronic device.
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hMouse: Head Tracking Driven Virtual Computer Mouse

TL;DR: Experimental results demonstrate that hMouse succeeds under the circumstances of user jumping, extreme movement, large degree rotation, turning around, hand/object occlusion, part face out of camera shooting region, and multiuser Occlusion.
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Wearable inertial mouse for children with physical and cognitive impairments

TL;DR: In this article, a triaxial inertial sensor is used to measure kinematic parameters of the pathological movement of infants with cerebral palsy (CP) to improve their fine motor control.
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Memory-based Particle Filter for face pose tracking robust under complex dynamics

TL;DR: The proposed memory-based particle filter (M-PF) suggests a new paradigm for modeling systems with complex dynamics and so offers a various visual tracking applications and targets the face pose of seated humans in this paper.
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What you look at is what you get: eye movement-based interaction techniques

TL;DR: Some of the human factors and technical considerations that arise in trying to use eye movements as an input medium are discussed and the first eye movement-based interaction techniques that are devised and implemented in the laboratory are described.
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Fast and Robust Classification using Asymmetric AdaBoost and a Detector Cascade

TL;DR: A new variant of AdaBoost is proposed as a mechanism for training the simple classifiers used in the cascade in domains where the distribution of positive and negative examples is highly skewed (e.g. face detection or database retrieval).
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The Camera Mouse: visual tracking of body features to provide computer access for people with severe disabilities

TL;DR: The "Camera Mouse" system tracks the computer user's movements with a video camera and translates them into the movements of the mouse pointer on the screen, and body features such as the tip of the user's nose or finger can be tracked.
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Perceptual user interfaces

TL;DR: Perceptual User Interfaces (PUI) as mentioned in this paper is a new focus in MCI, which aims to make human-computer interaction more like how people interact with each other and with the world.
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