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Overview

Yiannis Demiris is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within computer science and engineering, with particular contributions to subfields such as computer vision and pattern recognition, control and systems engineering, artificial intelligence, social psychology, and human-computer interaction.

Their scholarly output comprises 79 publications related to computer science and 71 in engineering. Notable subfields they have contributed to include computer vision and pattern recognition with 40 publications, control and systems engineering with 25, artificial intelligence with 23, social psychology with 16, and human-computer interaction with 12 publications.

Research topics covered by Yiannis Demiris include robot manipulation and learning, autonomous vehicle technology and safety, human-automation interaction and safety, human pose and action recognition, video surveillance and tracking methods, gaze tracking and assistive technology, and social robot interaction and human-robot interaction (HRI). The count of publications in these topics ranges from 12 to 24.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yiannis Demiris are:

  • Panagiotis Angeloudis
  • Yuxiang Feng
  • Pierluigi Vito Amadori
  • Xingchen Zhang
  • Rodrigo Chacón Quesada

Yiannis Demiris has published in several recurring venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • 2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)

Recent papers by Yiannis Demiris include:

  • Visible and Infrared Image Fusion Using Deep Learning, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
  • Haptic and Visual Feedback Assistance for Dual-Arm Robot Teleoperation in Surface Conditioning Tasks, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Haptics
  • Learning Garment Manipulation Policies Toward Robot-Assisted Dressing, 2022, Science Robotics
  • Monocular Visual Traffic Surveillance: A Review, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Dual-branch Spatio-Temporal Graph Neural Networks for Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction, 2023, Pattern Recognition

Best Publications

  • The Visual Object Tracking VOT2016 Challenge Results

    Matej Kristan;Aleš Leonardis;Jiři Matas;Michael Felsberg

  • The sixth visual object tracking VOT2018 challenge results

    Matej Kristan;Aleš Leonardis;Jiří Matas;Michael Felsberg

  • RT-GENE: Real-Time Eye Gaze Estimation in Natural Environments

    Tobias Fischer;Hyung Jin Chang;Yiannis Demiris

  • Attentional Correlation Filter Network for Adaptive Visual Tracking

    Jongwon Choi;Hyung Jin Chang;Sangdoo Yun;Tobias Fischer

  • Hierarchical attentive multiple models for execution and recognition of actions

    Yiannis Demiris;Bassam Khadhouri

  • Multimodal child-robot interaction: building social bonds

    Tony Belpaeme;Paul Baxter;Robin Read;Rachel Wood

  • Collaborative Control for a Robotic Wheelchair: Evaluation of Performance, Attention, and Workload

    T. Carlson;Y. Demiris

  • Visible and Infrared Image Fusion Using Deep Learning

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  • Quality and Diversity Optimization: A Unifying Modular Framework

    Antoine Cully;Yiannis Demiris

  • Context-Aware Deep Feature Compression for High-Speed Visual Tracking

    Jongwon Choi;Hyung Jin Chang;Tobias Fischer;Sangdoo Yun;Sangdoo Yun

  • Visual Tracking Using Attention-Modulated Disintegration and Integration

    Jongwon Choi;Hyung Jin Chang;Jiyeoup Jeong;Yiannis Demiris

  • Prediction of intent in robotics and multi-agent systems

    Yiannis Demiris

  • From motor babbling to hierarchical learning by imitation: a robot developmental pathway

    Yiannis Demiris;Anthony Dearden

  • Human-wheelchair collaboration through prediction of intention and adaptive assistance

    T. Carlson;Y. Demiris

  • Learning forward models for robots

    Anthony Dearden;Yiannis Demiris

  • Distributed, predictive perception of actions: a biologically inspired robotics architecture for imitation and learning

    Yiannis Demiris;Matthew Johnson

  • Echo State Gaussian Process

    S. P. Chatzis;Y. Demiris

  • Child-robot interaction in the wild: advice to the aspiring experimenter

    Raquel Ros;Marco Nalin;Rachel Wood;Paul Baxter

  • Towards long-term social child-robot interaction: using multi-activity switching to engage young users

    Alexandre Coninx;Paul Baxter;Elettra Oleari;Sara Bellini

  • Adaptive human-robot interaction in sensorimotor task instruction

    Raquel Ros;Ilaria Baroni;Yiannis Demiris

  • Imitation as a dual-route process featuring prediction and learning components: A biologically plaus

    Yiannis Demiris;Gillian M. Hayes

Frequent Co-Authors

Jin Young Choi
Jin Young Choi Seoul National University
Tae-Kyun Kim
Tae-Kyun Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Giorgio Metta
Giorgio Metta Italian Institute of Technology
Fatih Porikli
Fatih Porikli Australian National University
Matej Kristan
Matej Kristan University of Ljubljana
Andrea Vedaldi
Andrea Vedaldi University of Oxford
Paul F. M. J. Verschure
Paul F. M. J. Verschure Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Michael Felsberg
Michael Felsberg Linköping University
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Kerstin Dautenhahn University of Waterloo

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