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"Look, Ma - No Hands!" - Hands-Free Cursor Control with Real-Time 3D Face Tracking
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Handling Tradeoffs between Precision and Robustness with Incremental Focus of Attention for Visual Tracking
- Tracking Kentaro Toyama Department of Computer Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8285 Abstract
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Continuous Flash
- Continuous Flash Hugues Hoppe Kentaro Toyama October 1, 2003 Technical Report MSR-TR-2003
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Wide-Range, Person- and Illumination-Insensitive Head Orientation Estimation
- of Illinois (UIUC) Urbana, IL 61801 yingwu@(email omitted); Kentaro Toyama Microsoft Research Redmond, WA 98052
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Bootstrap Initialization of Nonparametric Texture Models for Tracking
- Bootstrap Initialization of Nonparametric Texture Models for Tracking Kentaro Toyama 1 and Ying
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Project Lachesis: parsing and modeling location histories
- Project Lachesis: Parsing and Modeling Location Histories Ramaswamy Hariharan 1 and Kentaro Toyama
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Probabilistic Tracking With Exemplars in a Metric Space
- . Manufactured in The Netherlands. Probabilistic Tracking with Exemplars in a Metric Space KENTARO TOYAMA
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Bayesian Modality Fusion: Probabilistic Integration Of Multiple Vision Algorithms for Head Tracking
- on the combination of multiple visual cues. One Kentaro Toyama Eric Horvitz Microsoft Research Redmond, WA 98052
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Probabilistic Tracking in a Metric Space
- Probabilistic Tracking in a Metric Space Kentaro Toyama Microsoft Research Redmond, WA, U
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Incremental Focus of Attention for Robust Vision-Based Tracking
- Incremental Focus of Attention for Robust Vision-Based Tracking Kentaro Toyama and Gregory Hager
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