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Eugene H. Byrne

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Publishes on Medieval Literature and History, Byzantine Studies and History, Historical Economic and Social Studies. 31 papers and 1.1k citations.

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Ego4D: Around the World in 3,000 Hours of Egocentric Video
Kristen Grauman, Andrew Westbury, Eugene H. Byrne et al.|2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)|2022
Cited by 543Open Access

We introduce Ego4D, a massive-scale egocentric video dataset and benchmark suite. It offers 3,670 hours of dailylife activity video spanning hundreds of scenarios (household, outdoor, workplace, leisure, etc.) captured by 931 unique camera wearers from 74 worldwide locations and 9 different countries. The approach to collection is designed to uphold rigorous privacy and ethics standards, with consenting participants and robust de-identification procedures where relevant. Ego4D dramatically expands the volume of diverse egocentric video footage publicly available to the research community. Portions of the video are accompanied by audio, 3D meshes of the environment, eye gaze, stereo, and/or synchronized videos from multiple egocentric cameras at the same event. Furthermore, we present a host of new benchmark challenges centered around understanding the first-person visual experience in the past (querying an episodic memory), present (analyzing hand-object manipulation, audio-visual conversation, and social interactions), and future (forecasting activities). By publicly sharing this massive annotated dataset and benchmark suite, we aim to push the frontier of first-person perception. Project page: https://ego4d-data.org/

Ego-Exo4D: Understanding Skilled Human Activity from First- and Third-Person Perspectives
Cited by 83

We present Ego-Exo4D, a diverse, large-scale multi-modal multiview video dataset and benchmark challenge. Ego-Exo4D centers around simultaneously-captured ego-centric and exocentric video of skilled human activities (e.g., sports, music, dance, bike repair). 740 participants from 13 cities worldwide performed these activities in 123 different natural scene contexts, yielding long-form captures from 1 to 42 minutes each and 1,286 hours of video combined. The multimodal nature of the dataset is un-precedented: the video is accompanied by multichannel audio, eye gaze, 3D point clouds, camera poses, IMU, and multiple paired language descriptions-including a novel “expert commentary” done by coaches and teachers and tailored to the skilled-activity domain. To push the frontier of first-person video understanding of skilled human activity, we also present a suite of benchmark tasks and their annotations, including fine-grained activity understanding, proficiency estimation, cross-view translation, and 3D hand/body pose. All resources are open sourced to fuel new research in the community.

Commercial Contracts of the Genoese in the Syrian Trade of the Twelfth Century
Eugene H. Byrne|The Quarterly Journal of Economics|1916
Cited by 63

Introductory: importance of Genoese commerce, 129. — Characteristics of trade with Syria, 131. — Annual or semi-annual expeditions to Syria, 132. I. The Societas, 135. — Variations based on method of forming the capital investment, 140. — Other variations, and development in the last quarter of the century, 150. — II. The Accomendatio, 152. — Variations based on division of profits, 161. — Variations based on expenses, 164. — Conditional associations, 165. — Minor variations, 166. — Conclusion, 168.