Mobile eye tracking as a basis for real-time control of a gaze driven head-mounted video camera
Proceedings of the 2006 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
A software architecture for distributed visual tracking in a global vision localization system
ICVS'03 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Computer vision systems
Experimental platform for Wizard-of-Oz evaluations of biomimetic active vision in robots
ROBIO'09 Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Robotics and biomimetics
A distributed many-camera system for multi-person tracking
AmI'10 Proceedings of the First international joint conference on Ambient intelligence
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Cognitive capabilities such as perception, reasoning, learning, and planning turn technical systems into systems that "know what they are doing." Starting from the human brain the Cluster of Excellence "CoTeSys" investigates cognition for technical systems such as vehicles, robots, and factories. Technical systems that are cognitive will be much easier to interact and cooperate with, and will be more robust, flexible, and efficient. For understanding their environment and interacting with humans the cognitive system's most important sense is the visual one. The talk presents recent results using the visual sensor in building environment models, self localization of autonomous moving robots, navigation, simultaneous tracking of groups of humans and robots, face detection and evaluation of gaze direction and facial expression, and emotional communication between humans and robots.