This is the demonstration video accompanying the publication linked here.
Download in MOV format.
This is the demonstration video accompanying the publication linked here.
Download in MOV format.
Boker, S. M., Cohn, J. F., Theobald, B., Matthews, I., Mangini, M., Spies, J. R., Ambadar, Z., & Brick, T. R. (In press). Something in the Way We Move: Motion Dynamics, not Perceived Sex, Influence Head Movements in Conversation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
The manuscript of this article accepted for publication can be downloaded as a PDF This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record.
The WIAMIS 2009 paper:
Brick, T. R., Spies, J. R., Theobald, B-J., Matthews, I., and Boker, S. M. (2009). High-Presence, Low-Bandwidth, Apparent 3D Video-Conferencing With a Single Camera. In Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services (WIAMIS 2009).
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The WIAMIS 2009 Demo has been posted to youtube:
Members of the Human Dynamics Laboratory were interviewed today by the local CBS, ABC, and Fox affiliate about their High-Presence, Low-Bandwidth, Apparent 3D Video-Conferencing system. The article and video can be seen here.
Corresponding with a press release by the UVA Patent Foundation, UVA Today has published an article that is getting the attention of the popular press locally and around the world.