From Video to Hybrid Simulator: Exploring Affective Responses toward Non-Verbal Pedestrian Crossing Actions Using Camera and Physiological Sensors.
Shruti RaoSurjya GhoshGerard Pons RodriguezThomas RögglaPablo CésarAbdallah El AliPublished in: Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. (2023)
Keyphrases
- real time
- video images
- action detection
- human actions
- object motion
- moving camera
- emotional state
- video data
- video sequences
- camera network
- moving platform
- physiological signals
- human activities
- video camera
- video streams
- multimedia
- object detection
- sensor data
- imaging sensors
- field of view
- video content
- action recognition
- stationary camera
- multiple cameras
- camera movement
- structure from motion
- video surveillance
- inertial sensors
- surveillance cameras
- time of flight
- image sensor
- galvanic skin response
- cognitive states
- behavioral data
- selective perception
- sensor networks
- human computer interaction
- vision system
- crowded scenes
- inertial measurement unit
- multi sensor
- high frame rate
- surveillance system
- live video
- video frames
- space time
- background subtraction
- computer vision
- image sequences
- position and orientation
- focal plane
- pedestrian detection
- multi camera