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University of Central Florida

Enabling Natural Human Interaction in Immersive Virtual Environments

University of Central Florida via YouTube

Overview

Explore a comprehensive guest presentation by Saad Khan on enabling natural human interaction in immersive virtual environments. Delve into applications for doctors, therapists, police, and military personnel. Examine metrics, modalities, and body language variations used in virtual reality. Learn about occupancy, depth training, confusion matrices, and the use of Kinect technology. Discover techniques for recognizing open palm approaches, facial expressions, and paralinguistic features. Investigate feature extraction methods, hidden states, and fusion techniques like early fusion, late fusion, and joint hidden CRF. Conclude with insights on checkpoint scenarios and future directions in this 57-minute talk from the University of Central Florida.

Syllabus

Intro
Helping Doctors and Therapists
Helping Police and Military
Overview
Future Directions
Metrics
Modalities
Body Language
Variations
Occupancy
Depth
Training
Confusion matrices
Kinect
Open Palm
Approach
Open Hand
Facial Expressions
Paralinguistic
Tone of Speech
Feature Extraction
Hidden States
Early Fusion
Late Fusion
Joint Hidden CRF
Conclusion
Checkpoint Scenario
Final Thoughts

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UCF CRCV

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