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Advances in Physiological ComputingEye Tracking and Eye-Based Human–Computer Interaction

Advances in Physiological Computing: Eye Tracking and Eye-Based Human–Computer Interaction [Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recording and studying human visual behavior. Real-time gaze-based text entry can also be a powerful means of communication and control for people with physical disabilities. Following recent technological advances and the advent of affordable eye trackers, there is a growing interest in pervasive attention-aware systems and interfaces that have the potential to revolutionize mainstream human-technology interaction. In this chapter, we provide an introduction to the state-of-the art in eye tracking technology and gaze estimation. We discuss challenges involved in using a perceptual organ, the eye, as an input modality. Examples of real life applications are reviewed, together with design solutions derived from research results. We also discuss how to match the user requirements and key features of different eye tracking systems to find the best system for each task and application.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Advances in Physiological ComputingEye Tracking and Eye-Based Human–Computer Interaction

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Fairclough, Stephen H.; Gilleade, Kiel

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Publisher
Springer London
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag London 2014
ISBN
978-1-4471-6391-6
Pages
39 –65
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-6392-3_3
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recording and studying human visual behavior. Real-time gaze-based text entry can also be a powerful means of communication and control for people with physical disabilities. Following recent technological advances and the advent of affordable eye trackers, there is a growing interest in pervasive attention-aware systems and interfaces that have the potential to revolutionize mainstream human-technology interaction. In this chapter, we provide an introduction to the state-of-the art in eye tracking technology and gaze estimation. We discuss challenges involved in using a perceptual organ, the eye, as an input modality. Examples of real life applications are reviewed, together with design solutions derived from research results. We also discuss how to match the user requirements and key features of different eye tracking systems to find the best system for each task and application.]

Published: Mar 27, 2014

Keywords: Corneal Reflection; Visual Behavior; Cursor Movement; Pupil Center; Midas Touch

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