Multi-modal and multi-camera attention in smart environments

Boris Schauerte 1
Jan Richarz 1
Thomas Plotz 1
Christian Thurau 2
Gernot A. Fink 1
Publication typeProceedings Article
Publication date2009-11-02
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of multi-modal saliency and attention. Saliency is a cue that is often used for directing attention of a computer vision system, e.g., in smart environments or for robots. Unlike the majority of recent publications on visual/audio saliency, we aim at a well grounded integration of several modalities. The proposed framework is based on fuzzy aggregations and offers a flexible, plausible, and efficient way for combining multi-modal saliency information. Besides incorporating different modalities, we extend classical 2D saliency maps to multi-camera and multi-modal 3D saliency spaces. For experimental validation we realized the proposed system within a smart environment. The evaluation took place for a demanding setup under real-life conditions, including focus of attention selection for multiple subjects and concurrently active modalities.
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