From saccades to smooth pursuit: Real-time gaze control using motion feedback
We present an active vision system which performs a surveillance task in everyday dynamic scenes. The system is based around simple, rapid motion processors and a control strategy which uses both position and velocity information. The surveillance task is defined in terms of two separate behavioural...
Main Authors: | Reid, I, Bradshaw, K, McLauchlan, P, Sharkey, P, Murray, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEEE
1993
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