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Figure 1: (a) Our system takes as input a captured body motion and a virtual environment. (b) We identify gaze shifts and fixations in the.
Jul 31, 2015 · Motion-captured performances seldom include eye gaze, because capturing this motion requires eye tracking technology that is not typically ...
Motion-captured performances seldom include eye gaze, because capturing this motion requires eye tracking technology that is not typically part of a motion ...
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