2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22197427
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ArbGaze: Gaze Estimation from Arbitrary-Sized Low-Resolution Images

Abstract: The goal of gaze estimation is to estimate a gaze vector from an image containing a face or eye(s). Most existing studies use pre-defined fixed-resolution images to estimate the gaze vector. However, images captured from in-the-wild environments may have various resolutions, and variation in resolution can degrade gaze estimation performance. To address this problem, a gaze estimation method from arbitrary-sized low-resolution images is proposed. The basic idea of the proposed method is to combine knowledge di… Show more

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“…This approach can be extended to gaze estimation. In gaze estimation, Kim et al [37] utilized knowledge transfer to estimate gaze from LR images of any size. However, their resulting model still struggled with LR images and had limited feature imitation ability.…”
Section: Transfer Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach can be extended to gaze estimation. In gaze estimation, Kim et al [37] utilized knowledge transfer to estimate gaze from LR images of any size. However, their resulting model still struggled with LR images and had limited feature imitation ability.…”
Section: Transfer Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%