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8 February 2015 Intermediate view synthesis for eye-gazing
Eu-Ttuem Baek, Yo-Sung Ho
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Proceedings Volume 9406, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXXII: Algorithms and Techniques; 94060N (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2076860
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Nonverbal communication, also known as body language, is an important form of communication. Nonverbal behaviors such as posture, eye contact, and gestures send strong messages. In regard to nonverbal communication, eye contact is one of the most important forms that an individual can use. However, lack of eye contact occurs when we use video conferencing system. The disparity between locations of the eyes and a camera gets in the way of eye contact. The lock of eye gazing can give unapproachable and unpleasant feeling. In this paper, we proposed an eye gazing correction for video conferencing. We use two cameras installed at the top and the bottom of the television. The captured two images are rendered with 2D warping at virtual position. We implement view morphing to the detected face, and synthesize the face and the warped image. Experimental results verify that the proposed system is effective in generating natural gaze-corrected images.
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Eu-Ttuem Baek and Yo-Sung Ho "Intermediate view synthesis for eye-gazing", Proc. SPIE 9406, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXXII: Algorithms and Techniques, 94060N (8 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2076860
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Eye

Contact lenses

Video

Televisions

3D modeling

Facial recognition systems

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