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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

Most current multi-object trackers focus on short-term tracking, and are based on deep and complex systems that do not operate in real-time, often making them impractical for video-surveillance. In this paper, we present a long-term…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2020-10-20 Germán Barquero , Carles Fernández , Isabelle Hupont

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

In this paper, we address the problem of forecasting the trajectory of an egocentric camera wearer (ego-person) in crowded spaces. The trajectory forecasting ability learned from the data of different camera wearers walking around in the…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-07-08 Jianing Qiu , Lipeng Chen , Xiao Gu , Frank P. -W. Lo , Ya-Yen Tsai , Jiankai Sun , Jiaqi Liu , Benny Lo

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

Given a user wearing a low frame rate wearable camera during a day, this work aims to automatically detect the moments when the user gets engaged into a social interaction solely by reviewing the automatically captured photos by the worn…

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

Visual object tracking is a key component to many egocentric vision problems. However, the full spectrum of challenges of egocentric tracking faced by an embodied AI is underrepresented in many existing datasets; these tend to focus on…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-10-03 Hao Tang , Kevin Liang , Matt Feiszli , Weiyao Wang

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 task of multiple people tracking in monocular videos is challenging because of the numerous difficulties involved: occlusions, varying environments, crowded scenes, camera parameters and motion. In the tracking-by-detection paradigm,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2018-11-20 Maryam Babaee , Ali Athar , Gerhard Rigoll

This paper proposes a system for automatic social pattern characterization using a wearable photo-camera. The proposed pipeline consists of three major steps. First, detection of people with whom the camera wearer interacts and, second,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-09-19 Maedeh Aghaei , Mariella Dimiccoli , Cristian Canton Ferrer , Petia Radeva

Accurate prediction of future person location and movement trajectory from an egocentric wearable camera can benefit a wide range of applications, such as assisting visually impaired people in navigation, and the development of mobility…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-01-02 Jianing Qiu , Frank P. -W. Lo , Xiao Gu , Yingnan Sun , Shuo Jiang , Benny Lo

In this work, we introduce the challenging problem of joint multi-person pose estimation and tracking of an unknown number of persons in unconstrained videos. Existing methods for multi-person pose estimation in images cannot be applied…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2017-04-10 Umar Iqbal , Anton Milan , Juergen Gall

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

Most current multi-object trackers focus on short-term tracking, and are based on deep and complex systems that often cannot operate in real-time, making them impractical for video-surveillance. In this paper we present a long-term,…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2021-07-29 Germán Barquero , Isabelle Hupont , Carles Fernández

Lifelogging devices are spreading faster everyday. This growth can represent great benefits to develop methods for extraction of meaningful information about the user wearing the device and his/her environment. In this paper, we propose a…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2015-07-09 Marc Bolaños , Petia Radeva

Thanks to the availability and increasing popularity of Egocentric cameras such as GoPro cameras, glasses, and etc. we have been provided with a plethora of videos captured from the first person perspective. Surveillance cameras and…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-09-15 Shervin Ardeshir , Ali Borji

The way people look in terms of facial attributes (ethnicity, hair color, facial hair, etc.) and the clothes or accessories they wear (sunglasses, hat, hoodies, etc.) is highly dependent on geo-location and weather condition, respectively.…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-06-24 Jing Wang , Yu Cheng , Rogerio Schmidt Feris

Wearable cameras allow people to record their daily activities from a user-centered (First Person Vision) perspective. Due to their favorable location, wearable cameras frequently capture the hands of the user, and may thus represent a…

Human-Computer Interaction · Computer Science 2016-09-15 Alejandro Betancourt , Pietro Morerio , Emilia Barakova , Lucio Marcenaro , Matthias Rauterberg , Carlo Regazzoni

In a wearable camera video, we see what the camera wearer sees. While this makes it easy to know roughly what he chose to look at, it does not immediately reveal when he was engaged with the environment. Specifically, at what moments did…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2016-04-05 Yu-Chuan Su , Kristen Grauman

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
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