Gaze interaction with textual user interface
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Gaze interaction with textual user interface. / Paulin Hansen, John; Lund, Haakon; Madsen, Janus Askø; Jonassen, Morten.
I: Journal of Eye Movement Research, Bind 8, Nr. 4, 2015, s. 149.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Konferenceabstrakt i tidsskrift › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Gaze interaction with textual user interface
AU - Paulin Hansen, John
AU - Lund, Haakon
AU - Madsen, Janus Askø
AU - Jonassen, Morten
N1 - Conference code: 18
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This presentation suggests using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of single Words for prompting command options that may be executed by gaze-strokes. In a study with 27 participants the RSVP commands would engage a near-by display; adjust the speed of Word presentation; and provide a “back” option for text navigation. People readily understood how to execute RSVP command prompts and a majority of them preferred gaze input to a pen pointer.We present the concept of a smartwatch that can track eye movements and mediate command options whenever in proximity of intelligent devices that it connects with, i.e. a Gaze-Watch. For instance, standing next to a monitor, it may suggest to turn it on, if you look up at the monitor now. Command suggestions are provided in the RSVP-format, but they only stay active for a limited time, in which the gaze should be moved to apply them.
AB - This presentation suggests using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of single Words for prompting command options that may be executed by gaze-strokes. In a study with 27 participants the RSVP commands would engage a near-by display; adjust the speed of Word presentation; and provide a “back” option for text navigation. People readily understood how to execute RSVP command prompts and a majority of them preferred gaze input to a pen pointer.We present the concept of a smartwatch that can track eye movements and mediate command options whenever in proximity of intelligent devices that it connects with, i.e. a Gaze-Watch. For instance, standing next to a monitor, it may suggest to turn it on, if you look up at the monitor now. Command suggestions are provided in the RSVP-format, but they only stay active for a limited time, in which the gaze should be moved to apply them.
UR - http://www.jemr.org/online/8/4/1
M3 - Conference abstract in journal
VL - 8
SP - 149
JO - Journal of Eye Movement Research
JF - Journal of Eye Movement Research
SN - 1995-8692
IS - 4
T2 - European conference on eye movements
Y2 - 16 August 2015 through 21 August 2015
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