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Papers/Notes: Something Eye Catching

Wednesday, April 14
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Modeling Dwell-Based Eye Pointing Target Acquisition
Xinyong Zhang, Renmin University of China, Peking University, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Xiangshi Ren, Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Hongbin Zha, Peking University, China

Contributes a quantitative model for eye pointing using dwell time. Provides some implications for the designs of gaze input interfaces and a means for the comparison of gaze input devices.

Gazemarks - Gaze-Based Visual Placeholders to Ease Attention Switching
Dagmar Kern, Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering Group, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Paul Marshall, Pervasive Interaction Lab, Open University, UK
Albrecht Schmidt, Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering Group, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Gazemarks are visual placeholders generated from eye tracking data and designed to aid attention switching. We explore different design parameters, and demonstrate their potential through a user study.

 Knowing Where and When to Look in 
a Time-Critical Multimodal Dual Task
Anthony J. Hornof, University of Oregon, USA
Yunfeng Zhang, University of Oregon, USA
Tim Halverson, University of Oregon, USA

Describes a dual-task experiment that explores people's ability to integrate perceptual and motor processing across tasks. Demonstrates how eye tracking data can be used to reveal effective multitasking strategies.


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