Gaze360: Physically Unconstrained Gaze Estimation in the Wild
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Kellnhofer, Petr; Recasens, Adria; Stent, Simon; Matusik, Wojciech; Torralba, Antonio
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© 2019 IEEE. Understanding where people are looking is an informative social cue. In this work, we present Gaze360, a large-scale remote gaze-tracking dataset and method for robust 3D gaze estimation in unconstrained images. Our dataset consists of 238 subjects in indoor and outdoor environments with labelled 3D gaze across a wide range of head poses and distances. It is the largest publicly available dataset of its kind by both subject and variety, made possible by a simple and efficient collection method. Our proposed 3D gaze model extends existing models to include temporal information and to directly output an estimate of gaze uncertainty. We demonstrate the benefits of our model via an ablation study, and show its generalization performance via a cross-dataset evaluation against other recent gaze benchmark datasets. We furthermore propose a simple self-supervised approach to improve cross-dataset domain adaptation. Finally, we demonstrate an application of our model for estimating customer attention in a supermarket setting. Our dataset and models will be made available at http://gaze360.csail.mit.edu.
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2019Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryJournal
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision
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IEEE
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Kellnhofer, Petr, Recasens, Adria, Stent, Simon, Matusik, Wojciech and Torralba, Antonio. 2019. "Gaze360: Physically Unconstrained Gaze Estimation in the Wild." Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019-October.
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