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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM 2022-03-11
14:45
Online Online Hand Segmentation in Egocentric Videos by Combining UMA and MCD
Kenichi Suzuki, Katsufumi Inoue, Michifumi Yoshioka (Osaka Prefecture Univ.) PRMU2021-83
Domain shift in the egocentric video analysis is caused by the difference between shooting environment of training and t... [more] PRMU2021-83
pp.145-150
PRMU 2020-10-09
13:00
Online Online Style Adapted DataBase: Generalizing Hand Segmentation via Semantics-aware Stylization
Takehiko Ohkawa, Takuma Yagi, Yoichi Sato (UTokyo) PRMU2020-23
Domain shift in first-person vision degrades the performance of hand segmentation, which is caused by changes in lightin... [more] PRMU2020-23
pp.26-31
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Patterns that Induce Advice in Remote Cooking Support Via First Person Vision Communication
Kanako Obata, Yuichi Nakamura, Takahiro Koizumi, Kazuaki Kondo (Kyoto Univ.), Yasuhiko Watanabe (Ryukoku Univ.)
In this study, we introduce a novel scheme for distance learning
that aims to teach people how to cook, thereby reach... [more]

CNR 2014-12-04
15:15
Tokyo   Estimating Relative Social Status in Face-to-Face Interactions using First-person Vision
Mirai Higuchi (Univ. of Tokyo), Kris M. Kitani (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), Yoichi Sato (Univ. of Tokyo) CNR2014-25
We address the novel task of estimating relative social status
using a wearable camera with the ultimate goal of allowi... [more]
CNR2014-25
pp.43-48
CNR 2014-12-04
15:45
Tokyo   Discoverying Appearance-based Grasp Structures with Wearable Cameras
Minjie Cai (Univ. of Tokyo), Kris M. Kitani (Carnegie Mellon Univ.), Yoichi Sato (Univ. of Tokyo) CNR2014-26
Our goal is to automatically recognize hand grasps and to discover the visual structures (relationships) between hand gr... [more] CNR2014-26
pp.49-54
PRMU, CNR 2014-02-14
16:10
Fukuoka   Gaze Estimation using Fingertip Gaze Calibration
Junki Iwagami, Takeshi Saitoh (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) PRMU2013-166 CNR2013-74
This paper proposes a gaze estimation method based on the fingertip gaze calibration which used the user's fingertip not... [more] PRMU2013-166 CNR2013-74
pp.189-194
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2013-12-18
- 2013-12-20
Ehime Matsuyama Multi-Purpose Community Cente Activity Detection of Information-Use Behaviors using First-Person Vision and Acceleration
Mayu Horiuchi, Kazuhiko Kawamoto, Kazushi Okamoto (Chiba Univ.)
This paper proposes an activity detection method using first-person
vision and acceleration.
The proposed method class... [more]

PRMU 2013-06-11
14:30
Tokyo   Recovering 3-D gaze scan path and scene structure from inside-out camera
Yuto Goto, Masamitsu Tsuchiya, Hironobu Fujiyoshi (Chubu Univ.) PRMU2013-29
First-Person Vision (FPV) is a wearable sensor that takes images from a user's visual eld and interprets them, with ava... [more] PRMU2013-29
pp.59-64
PRMU 2013-06-11
15:30
Tokyo   Spotting Recognition of Motions from a Video Captured by a Moving camera
Syunpei Torii, Yuki Nitsuma, Yuichi Yaguchi, Ryuichi Oka (Univ Aizu) PRMU2013-31
In the technology of first person vision, recognition of human motions is an important function as well as recognition o... [more] PRMU2013-31
pp.71-76
PRMU 2011-03-11
10:00
Ibaraki   Localization of Multiple Persons
Yuuki Chijiwa, Yaokai Feng, Seiichi Uchida (Kyushu Univ.) PRMU2010-273
We propose a technique for localizing multiple persons. [more] PRMU2010-273
pp.211-216
HIP 2011-02-22
15:10
Okinawa Okinawa International Univ. Evaluating Conventional Saliency Map Models for Estimating Human Egocentric Visual Attention
Kentaro Yamada, Yusuke Sugano, Takahiro Okabe, Yoichi Sato (The Univ. of Tokyo), Akihiro Sugimoto (NII), Kazuo Hiraki (The Univ. of Tokyo) HIP2010-94
The validity of using conventional saliency map models to predict human attention was investigated for video captured wi... [more] HIP2010-94
pp.81-86
IBISML, PRMU, IPSJ-CVIM [detail] 2010-09-06
10:00
Fukuoka Fukuoka Univ. Consistent Localization of Persons by Integrating Global and Local Observations
Yuuki Chijiwa, Yaokai Feng, Seiichi Uchida (Kyushu Univ.) PRMU2010-79 IBISML2010-51
We propose a technique for identifying the positions of multiple persons by integrating global observation from an envir... [more] PRMU2010-79 IBISML2010-51
pp.173-178
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-13
15:30
Aichi Chubu Univ. Proposal of Inside-Out Camera for First Person Vision
Shoichi Shimizu, Kazuaki Nishio (Chubu Univ.), Makoto Kimura (AIST), Hironobu Fujiyoshi (Chubu Univ.) IE2010-22 PRMU2010-10 MI2010-10
First Person Vision, which attempts to understand a person’s behavioral intention, requires information on the person’s ... [more] IE2010-22 PRMU2010-10 MI2010-10
pp.47-52
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-13
16:00
Aichi Chubu Univ. Action Recognition using ST-patch Features for First Person Vision
Takuya Furukawa, Hironobu Fujiyoshi (Chubu Univ.) IE2010-23 PRMU2010-11 MI2010-11
Much research has been devoted in recent years to recognizing human action from video images. Most existing methods, how... [more] IE2010-23 PRMU2010-11 MI2010-11
pp.53-58
PRMU, IE, MI 2010-05-13
17:15
Aichi Chubu Univ. Visual Localization for First-person Vision System
Shuntaro Yamazaki, Masaaki Mochimaru, Takeo Kanade (AIST) IE2010-27 PRMU2010-15 MI2010-15
We describe a method of image-based localization suitable for the First-Persion Vision system composed of a single head... [more] IE2010-27 PRMU2010-15 MI2010-15
pp.73-78
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