Markerless multi-camera head tracking achieves 2.32 mm and 2.01° median accuracy versus marker-based systems in 50 subjects, sufficient for transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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Markerless Head Tracking for Accurate and Accessible Neuronavigation
Markerless multi-camera head tracking achieves 2.32 mm and 2.01° median accuracy versus marker-based systems in 50 subjects, sufficient for transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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Accurate and Robust Eye Contact Detection During Everyday Mobile Device Interactions
Extends unsupervised eye contact detection for mobile scenarios, reporting significant performance gains on two datasets and new attention metrics.
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