PESAO: Psychophysical Experimental Setup for Active Observers
Most past and present research in computer vision involves passively observed data. Humans, however, are active observers outside the lab; they explore, search, select what and how to look. Nonetheless, how exactly active observation occurs in humans so that it can inform the design of active comput...
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Zusammenfassung: | Most past and present research in computer vision involves passively observed
data. Humans, however, are active observers outside the lab; they explore,
search, select what and how to look. Nonetheless, how exactly active
observation occurs in humans so that it can inform the design of active
computer vision systems is an open problem. PESAO is designed for investigating
active, visual observation in a 3D world. The goal was to build an experimental
setup for various active perception tasks with human subjects (active
observers) in mind that is capable of tracking the head and gaze. While many
studies explore human performances, usually, they use line drawings portrayed
in 2D, and no active observer is involved. PESAO allows us to bring many
studies to the three-dimensional world, even involving active observers. In our
instantiation, it spans an area of 400cm x 300cm and can track active observers
at a frequency of 120Hz. Furthermore, PESAO provides tracking and recording of
6D head motion, gaze, eye movement-type, first-person video, head-mounted IMU
sensor, birds-eye video, and experimenter notes. All are synchronized at
microsecond resolution. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.09933 |