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Multimodal behavior analysis in the wild : advances and challenges / edited by Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Elisa Ricci, Nicu Sebe.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Computer vision and pattern rcognitiion seriesPublisher: London [England] ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2019]Description: xix, 477 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780128146019
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.4 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7882.P3 M85 2019
Contents:
Multimodal behavior analysis in the wild : An introduction / Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Elisa Ricci and Nicu Sebe -- Multimodal open-domain conversations with robotic platforms / Kristiina Jokinen and Graham Wilcock -- Audio-motor integration for robot audition / Antoine Deleforge, Alexander Schmidt and Walter Kellermann -- Audio source separation into the wild / Laurent Girin, Sharon Gannot and Xiaofei Li -- Designing audio-visual tools to support multisensory disabilities / Nicoletta Noceti, Luca Giuliani, Joan Sosa-Garciá, Luca Brayda, Andrea Trucco, Francesca Odone -- Audio-visual learning for body-worn cameras / Andrea Cavallaro and Alessio Brutti -- Activity recognition from visual lifelogs : State of the art and future challenges / Mariella Dimiccoli, Alejandro Cartas and Petia Radeva -- Lifelog retrieval for memory stimulation of people with memory impairment / Gabriel Oliveira-Barra, Marc Bolaños, Estefania Talavera, Olga Gelonh, Maite Garolera, Petia Radeva -- Integrating signals for reasoning about visitors' behavior in cultural heritage / Tsvi Kuflik and Eyal Dim -- Wearable systems for improving tourist experience / Lorenzo Seidenari, Claudio Baecchi, Tiberio Uricchio, Andrea Ferracani, Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo -- Recognizing social relationships from an egocentric vision perspective / Stefano Alletto, Marcella Cornia, Lorenzo Baraldi, Giuseppe Serra, Rita Cucchiara -- Complex conversational scene analysis using wearable sensors / Hayley Hung, Ekin Gedik and Laura Cabrera Quiros -- Detecting conversational groups in images using clustering games / Sebastiano Vascon and Marcello Pelillo -- We are less free than how we think : Regular patterns in nonverbal communication / Alessandro Vinciarelli, Anna Esposito, Mohammad Tayarani, Giorgio Roffo, Filomena Scibelli, Francesco Perrone, Dong-Bach Vo -- Crowd behavior analysis from fixed and moving cameras / Pierre Bour, Emile Cribelier and Vasileios Argyriou -- Towards multi-modality invariance : A study in visual representation / Lingxi Xie and Qi Tian --Sentiment concept embedding for visual affect recognition / Victor Campos, Xavier Giro-i-Nieto, Brendan Jou, Jordi Torres, Shih-Fu Chang -- Video-based emotion recognition in the wild / Albert Ali Salah, Heysem Kaya and Furkan Gürpınar -- Real-world automatic continuous affect recognition from audiovisual signals / Panagiotis Tzirakis, Stefanos Zafeiriou and Björn Schuller -- Affective facial computing : Generalizability across domains / Jeffrey F. Cohn, Itir Onal Ertugrul, Wen-Sheng, Jeffrey M. Girard, László A. Jeni, Zakia Hammal -- Automatic recognition of self-reported and perceived emotions / Biqiao Zhang and Emily Mower Provost.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Multimodal behavior analysis in the wild : An introduction / Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Elisa Ricci and Nicu Sebe -- Multimodal open-domain conversations with robotic platforms / Kristiina Jokinen and Graham Wilcock -- Audio-motor integration for robot audition / Antoine Deleforge, Alexander Schmidt and Walter Kellermann -- Audio source separation into the wild / Laurent Girin, Sharon Gannot and Xiaofei Li -- Designing audio-visual tools to support multisensory disabilities / Nicoletta Noceti, Luca Giuliani, Joan Sosa-Garciá, Luca Brayda, Andrea Trucco, Francesca Odone -- Audio-visual learning for body-worn cameras / Andrea Cavallaro and Alessio Brutti -- Activity recognition from visual lifelogs : State of the art and future challenges / Mariella Dimiccoli, Alejandro Cartas and Petia Radeva -- Lifelog retrieval for memory stimulation of people with memory impairment / Gabriel Oliveira-Barra, Marc Bolaños, Estefania Talavera, Olga Gelonh, Maite Garolera, Petia Radeva -- Integrating signals for reasoning about visitors' behavior in cultural heritage / Tsvi Kuflik and Eyal Dim -- Wearable systems for improving tourist experience / Lorenzo Seidenari, Claudio Baecchi, Tiberio Uricchio, Andrea Ferracani, Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo -- Recognizing social relationships from an egocentric vision perspective / Stefano Alletto, Marcella Cornia, Lorenzo Baraldi, Giuseppe Serra, Rita Cucchiara -- Complex conversational scene analysis using wearable sensors / Hayley Hung, Ekin Gedik and Laura Cabrera Quiros -- Detecting conversational groups in images using clustering games / Sebastiano Vascon and Marcello Pelillo -- We are less free than how we think : Regular patterns in nonverbal communication / Alessandro Vinciarelli, Anna Esposito, Mohammad Tayarani, Giorgio Roffo, Filomena Scibelli, Francesco Perrone, Dong-Bach Vo -- Crowd behavior analysis from fixed and moving cameras / Pierre Bour, Emile Cribelier and Vasileios Argyriou -- Towards multi-modality invariance : A study in visual representation / Lingxi Xie and Qi Tian --Sentiment concept embedding for visual affect recognition / Victor Campos, Xavier Giro-i-Nieto, Brendan Jou, Jordi Torres, Shih-Fu Chang -- Video-based emotion recognition in the wild / Albert Ali Salah, Heysem Kaya and Furkan Gürpınar -- Real-world automatic continuous affect recognition from audiovisual signals / Panagiotis Tzirakis, Stefanos Zafeiriou and Björn Schuller -- Affective facial computing : Generalizability across domains / Jeffrey F. Cohn, Itir Onal Ertugrul, Wen-Sheng, Jeffrey M. Girard, László A. Jeni, Zakia Hammal -- Automatic recognition of self-reported and perceived emotions / Biqiao Zhang and Emily Mower Provost.

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