Head pose estimation & TV Context: current technology

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/ct.2.3.e2

Keywords:

head pose estimation, viewer interest, face direction, Qualisys, Kinect, face tracking, 3D point cloud

Abstract

With the arrival of low-cost high quality cameras, implicit user behaviour tracking is easier and it becomes very interesting for viewer modelling and content personalization in a TV context. In this paper, we present a comparison between three common algorithms of automatic head direction extraction for a person watching TV in a realistic context. Those algorithms compute the different rotation angles of the head (pitch, roll, yaw) in a non-invasive and continuous way based on 2D and/or 3D features acquired with low cost cameras. These results are compared with a reference based on the Qualisys motion capture commercial system which is a robust marker-based tracking system. The performances of the different algorithms are compared function of different configurations. While our results show that full implicit behaviour tracking in real-life TV setups is still a challenge, with the arrival of next generation sensors (as the new Kinect one sensor), accurate TV personalization based on implicit behaviour is close to become a very interesting option.

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Published

02-06-2015

How to Cite

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Rocca F, Mancas M, Grisard F, Leroy J, Ravet T, Gosselin B. Head pose estimation & TV Context: current technology. EAI Endorsed Trans Creat Tech [Internet]. 2015 Jun. 2 [cited 2024 Dec. 23];2(3):e2. Available from: https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/ct/article/view/1578