COGAIN at ECEM13
Communication by gaze interaction - in search of new solutions
Chaired by: Päivi Majaranta & Kari-Jouko Räihä (University of Tampere)
Eye movement studies aiming at the understanding of the visual perception process have a long history. This workshop focuses on a newer trend, that of building interactive applications that react to eye movements. The presentations come from the COGAIN Network of Excellence that aims at the development of support tools for users with severe motor disabilities. The workshop provides examples of eye movement measures that help in the building of interactive applications, experiences with and approaches to text entry, and new types of applications that could help in moving eye gaze interaction into the mainstream software development.
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Providing eye control for those who need it most - a study on user requirements
M. Donegan, L. Oosthuizen (ACE Centre), R. Bates (De Montfort University), G. Daunys (Siauliu University), J. P. Hansen (IT University of Copenhagen), M. Joos (Technische Universität Dresden), I. Signorile (Politecnico di Torino), P. Majaranta (University of Tampere) -
Design criteria for gaze typing systems
J. P. Hansen (IT University of Copenhagen) -
EyeChess: A Tutorial for Endgames with Gaze-Controlled Pieces
O. Spakov, D. Miniotas (University of Tampere) -
Towards communication of unusual things: Attention, consciousness and, perhaps, feeling
B. M. Velichkovsky, S. Pannasch, M. Joos, J. R. Helmert, S.-T. Graupner (Technische Universität Dresden) -
Analysing and reducing the variability of gaze patterns on natural videos
M. Dorr, M. Boehme, T. Martinetz (University of Luebeck), K. Gegenfurtner (University of Giessen), E. Barth (University of Luebeck) -
An eye tracking system using multiple near-infrared channels with special application to efficient eye-based communication
D. Grover (Michigan State University), T. Delbruck (University of Zurich), M. King (Red Cedar Foundation, USA)
COGAIN will also demonstrate gaze-controlled applications in the ECEM exhibition. You are welcome to meet us at the COGAIN stand.