Description
The wearable gaze tracker hardware (ASL Mobile Eye XG) was used to collect Egocentric video with synchronised gaze for multiple operators around a common environment. After calibration, the scene images are synchronised with, if available, 2D gaze points. Six locations were chosen: kitchen (K), workspace (W), laser printer (P), corridor with a locked door (D), cardiac gym (G) and weight-lifting machine (M) (Fig. 3). For the first four locations (K, W, P, D), sequences from five different operators were recorded, and from three operators for the last two locations (G, M).
The sequences, 3D maps, and 3D object ground-truth are available.
The sequences, 3D maps, and 3D object ground-truth are available.
Date made available | 1 Aug 2014 |
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Publisher | University of Bristol |