Computer display control and interaction using eye-gaze

Murtagh, F., Farid, M. and Starck, J.L.

(2002)

Murtagh, F., Farid, M. and Starck, J.L. (2002) Computer display control and interaction using eye-gaze. Journal of the Society for Information Display, 10 (3).

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Abstract

Innovative systems for user-computer interaction based on the user's eye-gaze behavior have important implications for various applications. Examples include user navigation in large images, typical of astronomy or medicine, and user selection and viewing of multiple video streams. Typically, a web environment is used for these applications. System latency must be negligible, while system obtrusiveness must be small. This paper describes the implementation and initial experimentation on such an innovative system.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleComputer display control and interaction using eye-gaze
AuthorsMurtagh, F.
Farid, M.
Starck, J.L.
Uncontrolled Keywordsuser-computer interaction, eye-gaze behaviour, user navigation in large images, multiple video streams, system latency, system obstrusiveness
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Computer Science

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doi10.1889/1.1827881

Deposited by () on 23-Dec-2009 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 23-Dec-2009

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