Evaluating Real-Time Mirroring of Head Gestures Using Smart Glasses

Juan R. Terven, Bogdan Raducanu, María Elena Meza, Joaquín Salas

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Resumen

Mirroring occurs when one person tends to mimic the non-verbal communication of their counterparts. Even though mirroring is a complex phenomenon, in this study, we focus on the detection of head-nodding as a simple non-verbal communication cue due to its significance as a gesture displayed during social interactions. This paper introduces a computer vision-based method to detect mirroring through the analysis of head gestures using wearable cameras (smart glasses). In addition, we study how such a method can be used to explore perceived competence. The proposed method has been evaluated and the experiments demonstrate how static and wearable cameras seem to be equally effective to gather the information required for the analysis.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Páginas452-460
Número de páginas9
ISBN (versión digital)9781467383905
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 11 feb. 2016
Publicado de forma externa
Evento15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015 - Santiago, Chile
Duración: 11 dic. 201518 dic. 2015

Serie de la publicación

NombreProceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision
Volumen2015-February
ISSN (versión impresa)1550-5499

Conferencia

Conferencia15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCVW 2015
País/TerritorioChile
CiudadSantiago
Período11/12/1518/12/15

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