Eye gaze technology has been around in various forms since the 1960s and has already come a long way since its origins in marketing and human-computer interaction. Eye gaze as an access method - in other words as a way of controlling the computer mouse - has been a more recent innovation and one that has 'hit the headlines' of assistive technology. Eye gaze adds another option to the armoury of access methods that include switches, keyboards, mice and a whole host of off-the-shelf and adaptive equipment. At the moment, eye gaze is typically used when someone is unable to use any other access method, or when other access methods are so slow or inaccurate as to be of little benefit. Eye gaze might also be used as part of a combination of acc...
In recent years, free and open-source gaze tracking systems have become available, making the tradit...
E ye-based human-computer inter-action (HCI) goes back at least to the early 1990s. Controlling a co...
This Paper is Introduced an eye controlled system. Traditionally, human computer interface uses keyb...
Eye gaze technology has been around in various forms since the 1960s and has already come a long way...
Tracking the gaze of a person has been possible for several decades. Until recently, it was mostly d...
Pfeiffer T. Gaze-based assistive technologies. In: Kouroupetroglou G, ed. Assistive Technologies and...
Motor and communication disabilities are common conditions that may implicate restrictions in daily ...
This paper briefly discusses eye tracking technology with regard to technical constraints and applic...
User input to desktop and laptop computers is largely via the keyboard, pointing devices such as a m...
Gaze-based interaction lets users to operate computers through eye movement, and promises to especia...
This is an overview of the recent progress leading towards a full subject-centered paradigm in human...
Abstract Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recordi...
Eye tracking applications can be considered under two points of view: in the former the eye tracker ...
Humans and computers, despite their abilities to process and convey vast amounts of information, com...
This paper presents a computer method to help people, typically having limited mobility, to be able ...
In recent years, free and open-source gaze tracking systems have become available, making the tradit...
E ye-based human-computer inter-action (HCI) goes back at least to the early 1990s. Controlling a co...
This Paper is Introduced an eye controlled system. Traditionally, human computer interface uses keyb...
Eye gaze technology has been around in various forms since the 1960s and has already come a long way...
Tracking the gaze of a person has been possible for several decades. Until recently, it was mostly d...
Pfeiffer T. Gaze-based assistive technologies. In: Kouroupetroglou G, ed. Assistive Technologies and...
Motor and communication disabilities are common conditions that may implicate restrictions in daily ...
This paper briefly discusses eye tracking technology with regard to technical constraints and applic...
User input to desktop and laptop computers is largely via the keyboard, pointing devices such as a m...
Gaze-based interaction lets users to operate computers through eye movement, and promises to especia...
This is an overview of the recent progress leading towards a full subject-centered paradigm in human...
Abstract Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recordi...
Eye tracking applications can be considered under two points of view: in the former the eye tracker ...
Humans and computers, despite their abilities to process and convey vast amounts of information, com...
This paper presents a computer method to help people, typically having limited mobility, to be able ...
In recent years, free and open-source gaze tracking systems have become available, making the tradit...
E ye-based human-computer inter-action (HCI) goes back at least to the early 1990s. Controlling a co...
This Paper is Introduced an eye controlled system. Traditionally, human computer interface uses keyb...