A Wearable Camera Detects Gaze Peculiarities during Social Interactions in Young Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
Silvia MagrelliBasilio NorisPatrick JermannFrancois AnsermetFrancois HentschJacqueline NadelAude Gemma BillardPublished in: IEEE Trans. Auton. Ment. Dev. (2014)
Keyphrases
- social interaction
- young children
- gaze tracking
- eye tracker
- input device
- eye tracking
- head movements
- gaze estimation
- video camera
- wearable devices
- gaze direction
- computer screen
- early years
- eye contact
- social networks
- gesture recognition
- eye movements
- social behavior
- learning processes
- eye gaze
- social systems
- human computer interaction
- augmented reality
- context aware
- stereo camera
- field of view
- camera calibration
- vision system
- social media
- primary school
- single camera
- ambient intelligence
- online learning communities
- children learn
- mutual understanding
- social ties
- learning process
- user interface