Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activity recognition, context-awareness and mobile HCI applications. We describe a novel embedded eye tracker that, in contrast to common systems using video cameras, relies on Electrooculography (EOG). This self-contained wearable device consists of goggles with dry electrodes integrated into the frame and a small pocket-worn component with a DSP for real-time EOG signal processing. It can store data locally for long-term recordings or stream processed EOG signals to a remote device over Bluetooth. We show how challenges associated with wearability, eye motion analysis and signal artefacts caused by physical activity can be addressed with a com-bi...
In the assistive research area, human–computer interface (HCI) technology is used to help people wit...
Electrooculography (EOG) signals can be used to control human-computer interface (HCI) systems, if p...
This paper explores the classification of eye expressions for EOG-based interaction using JINS MEME,...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activity recogni...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context-awareness and eye-based human-computer...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context-awareness and eye-based human-computer...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context‐awareness\u000A and eye‐based human‐co...
A fast algorithm has been developed, to classify eye movements and blinks, from the signals provided...
Eye tracking research in human-computer interaction and experimental psychology traditionally focuse...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
In this work we analyse the eye movements of people in transit in\u000A an everyday environment usin...
The leading trends in the framework of the Internet of Things are driving the research community to ...
[[abstract]]In the assistive research area, human-computer interface (HCI) technology is used to hel...
Abstract—In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity r...
In the assistive research area, human–computer interface (HCI) technology is used to help people wit...
Electrooculography (EOG) signals can be used to control human-computer interface (HCI) systems, if p...
This paper explores the classification of eye expressions for EOG-based interaction using JINS MEME,...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activity recogni...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context-awareness and eye-based human-computer...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context-awareness and eye-based human-computer...
In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context‐awareness\u000A and eye‐based human‐co...
A fast algorithm has been developed, to classify eye movements and blinks, from the signals provided...
Eye tracking research in human-computer interaction and experimental psychology traditionally focuse...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
In this work we analyse the eye movements of people in transit in\u000A an everyday environment usin...
The leading trends in the framework of the Internet of Things are driving the research community to ...
[[abstract]]In the assistive research area, human-computer interface (HCI) technology is used to hel...
Abstract—In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity r...
In the assistive research area, human–computer interface (HCI) technology is used to help people wit...
Electrooculography (EOG) signals can be used to control human-computer interface (HCI) systems, if p...
This paper explores the classification of eye expressions for EOG-based interaction using JINS MEME,...