Hands-free browsers provide an effective tool for Web interaction and accessibility, overcoming the need for conventional input sources. Current approaches to hands-free interaction are primarily categorized in either voice or gaze-based modality. In this work, we investigate how these two modalities could be integrated to provide a better hands-free experience for end-users. We demonstrate a multimodal browsing approach combining eye gaze and voice inputs for optimized interaction, and to suffice user preferences with unimodal benefits. The initial assessment with five participants indicates improved performance for the multimodal prototype in comparison to single modalities for hands-free Web browsing
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
Poster abstractPeople engaged in parallel tasks at once, such as walking and browsing the web, canno...
This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explo...
Hands-free browsers provide an effective tool for Web interaction and accessibility, overcoming the ...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play an important role in ...
Voice controlled web browsers allow users to navigate by speaking the text of a link or an associat...
We investigate the visual and vocal modalities of interaction with computer systems. We focus our at...
We propose a system that supports the interaction of handicapped people with web browsers for Intern...
Web is essential for most people, and its accessibility should not be limited to conventional input ...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play a promising role as a...
When humans converse with each other, they naturally amal-gamate information from multiple modalitie...
This paper describes a prototype of browser which uses speech recognition to navigate and retrieve i...
Eye tracking has evolved as a promising hands-free interaction mechanism to support people with disa...
The aim of this Master’s Thesis is to explore the principles of Natural Interaction and suggest an i...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play a promising role as a...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
Poster abstractPeople engaged in parallel tasks at once, such as walking and browsing the web, canno...
This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explo...
Hands-free browsers provide an effective tool for Web interaction and accessibility, overcoming the ...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play an important role in ...
Voice controlled web browsers allow users to navigate by speaking the text of a link or an associat...
We investigate the visual and vocal modalities of interaction with computer systems. We focus our at...
We propose a system that supports the interaction of handicapped people with web browsers for Intern...
Web is essential for most people, and its accessibility should not be limited to conventional input ...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play a promising role as a...
When humans converse with each other, they naturally amal-gamate information from multiple modalitie...
This paper describes a prototype of browser which uses speech recognition to navigate and retrieve i...
Eye tracking has evolved as a promising hands-free interaction mechanism to support people with disa...
The aim of this Master’s Thesis is to explore the principles of Natural Interaction and suggest an i...
In recent years, eye tracking systems have greatly improved, beginning to play a promising role as a...
Multimodal interfaces have been used in helping blind and partially sighted people to access visuali...
Poster abstractPeople engaged in parallel tasks at once, such as walking and browsing the web, canno...
This paper introduces a novel interface designed to help blind and visually impaired people to explo...