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CoMedi: using computer vision to support awareness and privacy in mediaspaces

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CoMedi is a mediaspace prototype that uses computer vision to provide new solutions to the problems of visual discontinuity and privacy. CoMedi includes a robust face tracker based on cooperation of multiple vision techniques, a tele-exploration tool based on a multi-resolution fovea, and new privacy filter using eigen-space coding.

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      CHI EA '99: CHI '99 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      May 1999
      380 pages
      ISBN:1581131585
      DOI:10.1145/632716

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