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GazeDETR: Gaze Detection using Disentangled Head and Gaze Representations

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Gaze communication plays a crucial role in daily social interactions. Quantifying this behavior can help in human-computer interaction and digital phenotyping. While end-to-end models exist for gaze target detection, they only utilize a single decoder to simultaneously localize human heads and predict their corresponding gaze (e.g., 2D points or heatmap) in a scene. This multitask learning approach generates a unified and entangled representation for human head localization and gaze location prediction. Herein, we propose GazeDETR, a novel end-to-end architecture with two disentangled decoders that individually learn unique representations and effectively utilize coherent attentive fields for each subtask. More specifically, we demonstrate that its human head predictor utilizes local information, while its gaze decoder incorporates both local and global information. Our proposed architecture achieves state-of-the-art results on the GazeFollow, VideoAttentionTarget and ChildPlay datasets. It outperforms existing end-to-end models with a notable margin.

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Gaze Target Estimation Anywhere with Concepts

cs.CV · 2026-08-11 · conditional · novelty 7.0

The paper introduces Promptable Gaze Target Estimation (PGE), builds the Gaze-Co dataset of 120K concept-annotated images, and proposes GazeAnywhere, a frozen-encoder transformer that estimates gaze heatmaps from text or point prompts.

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  • Gaze Target Estimation Anywhere with Concepts cs.CV · 2026-08-11 · conditional · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

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