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EyePoint: Practical Pointing and Selection Using Gaze and Keyboard

Kumar, Manu and Paepcke, Andreas and Winograd, Terry (2007) EyePoint: Practical Pointing and Selection Using Gaze and Keyboard. In: Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) 2007, 28 April - 3 May, 2007 , San Jose, California.

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We present a practical technique for pointing and selection using a combination of eye gaze and keyboard triggers. EyePoint uses a two-step progressive refinement process fluidly stitched together in a look-press-look-release action, which makes it possible to compensate for the accuracy limitations of the current state-of-the-art eye gaze trackers. While research in gaze-based pointing has traditionally focused on disabled users, EyePoint makes gaze-based pointing effective and simple enough for even able-bodied users to use for their everyday computing tasks. As the cost of eye gaze tracking devices decreases, it will become possible for such gaze-based techniques to be used as a viable alternative for users who choose not to use a

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:gaze tracking, UI
Subjects:Miscellaneous
Projects:Digital Libraries
Related URLs:Project Homepagehttp://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/pub/
ID Code:815
Deposited By:Import Account
Deposited On:21 Jan 2007 16:00
Last Modified:10 Dec 2008 17:30

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