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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 15
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Proceedings of the 2001 workshop on Perceptive user interfaces
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Orlando, Florida
SESSION: Paper session #3
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Pages: 1 - 7
Year of Publication: 2001
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ABSTRACT
As video cameras become cheaper and more pervasive, there is now increased opportunity for user interfaces to take advantage of user gaze data. Eye movements provide a powerful source of information that can be used to determine user intentions and interests. In this paper, we develop and test a method for recognizing when users are reading text based solely on eye-movement data. The experimental results show that our reading detection method is robust to noise, individual differences, and variations in text difficulty. Compared to a simple detection algorithm, our algorithm reliably, quickly, and accurately recognizes and tracks reading. Thus, we provide a means to capture normal user activity, enabling interfaces that incorporate more natural interactions of human and computer.
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Jiazhi Ou , Yanxin Shi , Jeffrey Wong , Susan R. Fussell , Jie Yang, Combining audio and video to predict helpers' focus of attention in multiparty remote collaboration on physical tasks, Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, November 02-04, 2006, Banff, Alberta, Canada
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