In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the reduced size of smart watch displays and the hands-free nature of conventional watches. Orbits combines graphical controls that display one or multiple targets moving on a circular path, with input that is provided by users as they follow any of the targets briefly with their eyes. This gaze input triggers the functionality associated with the followed target -- be it answering a call, playing a song or managing multiple notifications
Eye-based interaction has commonly been based on estimation of eye gaze direction, to locate objects...
Mobile gaze-based interaction with multiple displays may occur from arbitrary positions and orientat...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the effectiveness of the gaze interaction within ...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
While gaze holds a lot of promise for hands-free interaction with public displays, remote eye tracke...
Falling hardware prices led to a widespread use of public displays. Common interaction techniques fo...
Gaze is promising for natural and spontaneous interaction with public displays, but current gaze-ena...
We have developed a real-time mobile gaze-tracker, by combining a high-speed eye-tracker (Eyelink II...
Figure 1: A user is interested in listening to a music album. She walks up to the in-store display, ...
While eye tracking has a high potential for fast selection tasks, it is often regarded as error-pron...
This position paper considers the collocated interaction opportunities offered through the combinati...
Considering the increasing diversity of display arrangements including wall-sized screens and multi-...
Gaze holds great promise as an input modality because it indicates what our visual attention is dire...
Eye-based interaction has commonly been based on estimation of eye gaze direction, to locate objects...
Mobile gaze-based interaction with multiple displays may occur from arbitrary positions and orientat...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the effectiveness of the gaze interaction within ...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
While gaze holds a lot of promise for hands-free interaction with public displays, remote eye tracke...
Falling hardware prices led to a widespread use of public displays. Common interaction techniques fo...
Gaze is promising for natural and spontaneous interaction with public displays, but current gaze-ena...
We have developed a real-time mobile gaze-tracker, by combining a high-speed eye-tracker (Eyelink II...
Figure 1: A user is interested in listening to a music album. She walks up to the in-store display, ...
While eye tracking has a high potential for fast selection tasks, it is often regarded as error-pron...
This position paper considers the collocated interaction opportunities offered through the combinati...
Considering the increasing diversity of display arrangements including wall-sized screens and multi-...
Gaze holds great promise as an input modality because it indicates what our visual attention is dire...
Eye-based interaction has commonly been based on estimation of eye gaze direction, to locate objects...
Mobile gaze-based interaction with multiple displays may occur from arbitrary positions and orientat...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the effectiveness of the gaze interaction within ...