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GUIDe: Gaze-enhanced UI Design

Kumar, Manu and Winograd, Terry (2007) GUIDe: Gaze-enhanced UI Design. In: Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) 2007, 28 April - 3 May, 2007 , San Jose, California, USA.

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Abstract

The GUIDe (Gaze-enhanced User Interface Design) project in the HCI Group at Stanford University explores how gaze information can be effectively used as an augmented input in addition to keyboard and mouse. We present three practical applications of gaze as an augmented input for pointing and selection, application switching, and scrolling. Our gaze-based interaction techniques do not overload the visual channel and present a natural, universally-accessible and general purpose use of gaze information to facilitate interaction with everyday computing devices.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Pointing and Selection, Eye Pointing, Application Switching, Automatic Scrolling, Scrolling, Eye Tracking
Subjects:Miscellaneous
Projects:Miscellaneous
ID Code:796
Deposited By:Import Account
Deposited On:11 Feb 2007 16:00
Last Modified:10 Dec 2008 17:38

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