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We envision a future time when wearable cameras are worn by the masses and recording first-person point-of-view videos of everyday life. While these cameras can enable new assistive technologies and novel research challenges, they also…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-11-30 Ryo Yonetani , Kris M. Kitani , Yoichi Sato

Wearable cameras capture a first-person view of the daily activities of the camera wearer, offering a visual diary of the user behaviour. Detection of the appearance of people the camera user interacts with for social interactions analysis…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-05-13 Estefania Talavera , Alexandre Cola , Nicolai Petkov , Petia Radeva

While the rapid proliferation of wearable cameras has raised significant concerns about egocentric video privacy, prior work has largely overlooked the unique privacy threats posed to the camera wearer. This work investigates the core…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-06-17 Yijiang Li , Genpei Zhang , Jiacheng Cheng , Yi Li , Xiaojun Shan , Dashan Gao , Jiancheng Lyu , Yuan Li , Ning Bi , Nuno Vasconcelos

The availability and use of egocentric data are rapidly increasing due to the growing use of wearable cameras. Our aim is to study the effect (positive, neutral or negative) of egocentric images or events on an observer. Given egocentric…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-05-13 Estefania Talavera , Petia Radeva , Nicolai Petkov

This work presents a retrieval pipeline and evaluation scheme for the problem of finding the last appearance of personal objects in a large dataset of images captured from a wearable camera. Each personal object is modelled by a small set…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-03-06 Cristian Reyes , Eva Mohedano , Kevin McGuinness , Noel E. O'Connor , Xavier Giro-i-Nieto

Unlike traditional third-person cameras mounted on robots, a first-person camera, captures a person's visual sensorimotor object interactions from up close. In this paper, we study the tight interplay between our momentary visual attention…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-06-13 Gedas Bertasius , Hyun Soo Park , Stella X. Yu , Jianbo Shi

Although First Person Vision systems can sense the environment from the user's perspective, they are generally unable to predict his intentions and goals. Since human activities can be decomposed in terms of atomic actions and interactions…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-04-11 Antonino Furnari , Sebastiano Battiato , Kristen Grauman , Giovanni Maria Farinella

The automatic discovery of behaviour is of high importance when aiming to assess and improve the quality of life of people. Egocentric images offer a rich and objective description of the daily life of the camera wearer. This work proposes…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2021-01-06 Martin Menchon , Estefania Talavera , Jose M Massa , Petia Radeva

The increasing popularity of egocentric cameras has generated growing interest in studying multi-camera interactions in shared environments. Although large-scale datasets such as Ego4D and Ego-Exo4D have propelled egocentric vision…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-06-03 Ziwei Zhao , Xizi Wang , Yuchen Wang , Feng Cheng , David Crandall

We present a method to analyze images taken from a passive egocentric wearable camera along with the contextual information, such as time and day of week, to learn and predict everyday activities of an individual. We collected a dataset of…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2015-10-07 Daniel Castro , Steven Hickson , Vinay Bettadapura , Edison Thomaz , Gregory Abowd , Henrik Christensen , Irfan Essa

Egocentric vision consists in acquiring images along the day from a first person point-of-view using wearable cameras. The automatic analysis of this information allows to discover daily patterns for improving the quality of life of the…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-11-10 Marc Bolaños , Álvaro Peris , Francisco Casacuberta , Sergi Soler , Petia Radeva

Egocentric, or first-person vision which became popular in recent years with an emerge in wearable technology, is different than exocentric (third-person) vision in some distinguishable ways, one of which being that the camera wearer is…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-10-11 Jessica Finocchiaro , Aisha Urooj Khan , Ali Borji

Estimating camera wearer's body pose from an egocentric view (egopose) is a vital task in augmented and virtual reality. Existing approaches either use a narrow field of view front facing camera that barely captures the wearer, or an…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2021-04-13 Hao Jiang , Vamsi Krishna Ithapu

In recent years, we have seen the performance of video-based person Re-Identification (ReID) methods have improved considerably. However, most of the work in this area has dealt with videos acquired by fixed cameras with wider field of…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2019-09-10 Emrah Basaran , Yonatan Tariku Tesfaye , Mubarak Shah

Person re-identification (re-ID) in first-person (egocentric) vision is a fairly new and unexplored problem. With the increase of wearable video recording devices, egocentric data becomes readily available, and person re-identification has…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2021-03-09 Ankit Choudhary , Deepak Mishra , Arnab Karmakar

Given an unconstrained stream of images captured by a wearable photo-camera (2fpm), we propose an unsupervised bottom-up approach for automatic clustering appearing faces into the individual identities present in these data. The problem is…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-05-15 Maedeh Aghaei , Mariella Dimiccoli , Petia Radeva

First-person stories can be analyzed by means of egocentric pictures acquired throughout the whole active day with wearable cameras. This manuscript presents an egocentric dataset with more than 45,000 pictures from four people in different…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-07-26 Pedro Herruzo , Laura Portell , Alberto Soto , Beatriz Remeseiro

Egocentric cameras are becoming increasingly popular and provide us with large amounts of videos, captured from the first person perspective. At the same time, surveillance cameras and drones offer an abundance of visual information, often…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-08-16 Shervin Ardeshir , Ali Borji

Wearable cameras offer a hands-free way to record egocentric images of daily experiences, where social events are of special interest. The first step towards detection of social events is to track the appearance of multiple persons involved…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-01-24 Maedeh Aghaei , Mariella Dimiccoli , Petia Radeva

This paper presents an unsupervised approach towards automatically extracting video-based guidance on object usage, from egocentric video and wearable gaze tracking, collected from multiple users while performing tasks. The approach i)…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-03-22 Dima Damen , Teesid Leelasawassuk , Walterio Mayol-Cuevas
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