Visual fixation on one’s tool(s) takes much attention away from one’s primary task. Following the belief that the best tools ‘disappear ’ and become invisible to the user, we present a study comparing visual fixations (eye gaze within locations on a graphical display) and performance for mouse, pen, and physical slider user interfaces. Participants conducted a controlled, yet representative, color matching task that required user interaction representative of many data exploration tasks such as parameter exploration of medical or fuel cell data. We demonstrate that users may spend up to 95 % fewer visual fixations on physical sliders versus standard mouse and pen tools without any loss in performance for a generalized visual performance tas...
Koesling H, Zöllner M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. With a flick of the eye: Assessing gaze-controlled...
The fundamental problem for designing a gaze-based human-computer interaction is related to developm...
Alternative input devices to the computer mouse are becoming more affordable and accessible. With gr...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
Human-machine interfaces can be enhanced by incorporating knowledge of the user's current point of r...
The current study was carried out to investigate users’ preferences for different input modalities (...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Modern tools often separate the visual and physical aspects of operation, requiring users to manipul...
This paper describes work presented at the Nordic Symposium on Digital Pathology 2014, Linköping, Sw...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
The performance of image-based scene analysis at computer workstations is expected to be improved by...
In the modern era, computers are an integral part of our lives. Few decades back, when computers wer...
We present a controlled, quantitative study with 12 participants comparing interaction with a haptic...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Modern tools often separate the ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Koesling H, Zöllner M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. With a flick of the eye: Assessing gaze-controlled...
The fundamental problem for designing a gaze-based human-computer interaction is related to developm...
Alternative input devices to the computer mouse are becoming more affordable and accessible. With gr...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
Human-machine interfaces can be enhanced by incorporating knowledge of the user's current point of r...
The current study was carried out to investigate users’ preferences for different input modalities (...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Modern tools often separate the visual and physical aspects of operation, requiring users to manipul...
This paper describes work presented at the Nordic Symposium on Digital Pathology 2014, Linköping, Sw...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
The performance of image-based scene analysis at computer workstations is expected to be improved by...
In the modern era, computers are an integral part of our lives. Few decades back, when computers wer...
We present a controlled, quantitative study with 12 participants comparing interaction with a haptic...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Modern tools often separate the ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Koesling H, Zöllner M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. With a flick of the eye: Assessing gaze-controlled...
The fundamental problem for designing a gaze-based human-computer interaction is related to developm...
Alternative input devices to the computer mouse are becoming more affordable and accessible. With gr...