ABSTRACT
This panel will enable the participants to understand key concepts, state-of-the-art techniques, and open issues in content analysis and understanding that make use of non-conventional methods. As such we will cover aspects such as (1) eye gaze for multimodal interaction and content analysis; (2) multimodal interaction for affective retrieval and in affective interfaces: approaches to multimedia content analysis and interaction that use multiple channels of information, new interaction paradigms and physiological signals; (3) the use of brain signals for advanced brain-computer interaction and interfaces; and (4) applications: traditional and emerging application areas.
Index Terms
- The use of non-conventional methods for content analysis and understanding: panel overview
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