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Gaze tracking and its application to video coding for sign language.

Muir, Laura J; Richardson, Iain; Leaper, Steven

Authors

Laura J Muir

Iain Richardson

Steven Leaper



Abstract

Sign language communication via videotelephone has demanding visual quality requirements. In order to optimise video coding for sign language it is necessary to quantify the importance of areas of the video scene. Eye movements of deaf users are tracked whilst
watching a sign language video sequence. The results indicate that the gaze tends to concentrate on the face region with occasional excursions (saccades). The implications of these results for prioritised coding of sign language video sequences are discussed.

Citation

Muir, L. J., Richardson, I., & Leaper, S. (2003). Gaze tracking and its application to video coding for sign language.

Conference Name Picture Coding Symposium 2003
Start Date May 23, 2003
End Date May 25, 2003
Publication Date 2003
Deposit Date Dec 1, 2015
Publicly Available Date Dec 1, 2015
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 321-325
Keywords Sign langauge; video telephon; deafness y; research and development
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/9352
Contract Date Dec 1, 2015

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