2024
Towards mitigating uncann(eye)ness in face swaps via gaze-centric loss terms
Wilson E, Shic F, Jörg S, Jain E. Towards mitigating uncann(eye)ness in face swaps via gaze-centric loss terms. Computers & Graphics 2024, 119: 103888. DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2024.103888.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Remote, tablet-based assessment of gaze following: a nationwide infant twin study
Shic F, Dommer K, Benton J, Li B, Snider J, Nyström P, Falck-Ytter T. Remote, tablet-based assessment of gaze following: a nationwide infant twin study. Frontiers In Psychology 2023, 14: 1223267. PMID: 37854132, PMCID: PMC10579944, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1223267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant psychological developmentPsychological developmentGaze-following taskTwin studiesTablet-based assessmentsLaboratory-based assessmentsGaze cuesMore gazesDevelopmental researchExperimenter supervisionEye trackingEye movementsAge effectsOlder infantsPrevious researchYoung infantsGazeHead movementsGeneralizabilityRemote assessmentAssessment toolDizygotic twinsCuesTaskResearchIntroducing Explicit Gaze Constraints to Face Swapping
Wilson E, Shic F, Jain E. Introducing Explicit Gaze Constraints to Face Swapping. 2023, 1-7. DOI: 10.1145/3588015.3588416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFace swapsHuman-computer interactionNovel loss functionComputer interactionFace SwappingTraining dataLoss functionLoss metricsSynthetic facesEye regionFace identityFull faceClassifierAttributesGazeSwappingDetection effortsEntertainmentMetricsClassificationTechnologyConstraintsNaturalnessApplicationsMethod