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Vision-based face tracking system for window interface: prototype application and empirical studies
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CHI '01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
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SESSION: Short talks: input by hand, eye, and brain table of contents
Pages: 359 - 360  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-340-5
Authors
Kotaro Kitajima  University of Electro-Communications, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
Yoichi Sato  The University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Hideki Koike  University of Electro-Communications, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we study the effective use of gaze information for human-computer interaction based on a stereo-based vision system which can track the 3D position and orientation of a user in real-time. We have integrated our face-tracking system into the X Window interface system, and conducted experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed framework for using gaze information for window interfaces.


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R. J. K. Jacob, J. J. Leggettz, B. A. Myers, R. Paucsh, Interaction styles and input/output devices; Behavior and Information Technology, Vol12, No.2, 69-79(1993)
 
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Y. Matsumoto and A. Zelinsky: Real-time Face Tracking System for Human-Robot Interaction; Proc. 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC'99), pp.2-830-2-835 (1999).


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