USAGE OF EYE GAZE IN INTERFACES AND SURVEY OF TECHNIQUES USED
Maria Rashid Wardah Mehmood Department of Software Engineering, Department of Software Engineering, Fatima Jinnah Women Fatima Jinnah Women University University
ABSTRACT
A bstract Eye-movement tracking is a method that is progressively being used to check usability problems in HCI contexts. First of all, we introduce the eye tracking technology and key aspects.
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Main focus of this research paper was to check the functionality of the gaze controlled application. Gaze control in the AR- system may also be a useful tool for developing the system’s interaction approaches and the designing the interfaces.
In short the main aim of this paper is to present an AR-system with an integrated gaze tracker, letting quick response from the user to the system, as well as an analysis of the user’s gaze performance.
[4] In The Eye Of The Beholder: A Survey Of Models For Eyes And Gaze
This paper intensions is on eye detection and gaze tracking in video-based eye trackers Different methods and techniques for eye detection and tracking, and eye models are addressed in this paper. In this paper also surveys are done for gaze estimation and compare them based on their geometric properties and reported accuracies.
In short, future eye-gaze tracking systems should still be low cost, easy to setup, negligible and good gaze estimation accuracy under changing illumination situations and natural head movements. Some of these requirements are presently conflicting, for example flexibility and a low number of calibration points.
[5] A Survey On Eye-Gaze Tracking
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[6] A Survey Of Eye Tracking Methods And Applications
This research paper describes some representative past studies for eye tracking. This paper also involves aspects of different types of devices and well-known applications, software algorithms for pupil detection, recording eye movement, data filtering, image processing etc. The eye-tracking applications covers human computer interaction (HCI), brain computer interaction, e-learning, psychology investigation, virtual reality and so on. By the use of eye tracking methods in e-learning it is possible to capture learner behavior in real-time.
[7] Eye Tracking In Human-Computer Interaction And Usability Research: Current Status And Future Prospects
This paper discusses an overview of eye-tracking technology, and growth to a complete discussion of the use of eye tracking in Human computer interaction (HCI) and usability research. This research paper is helps to provide an applied guide to alert researchers of the many eye movement measures that can be taken, and the approach in which these metrics can address questions regarding system
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Whenever doing comparison shopping, questioning the value of a higher priced item over the lower priced one is only natural. The customer is rightfully interested in a purchase that delivers the best value. In fact, this questioning is necessary because automatically buying the most expensive or least expensive item guarantees that many of your purchases will deliver dissatisfaction rather than value. It all comes down to what "best value" means to you. For different people, this means different things, and at this point, little more can be said.
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There were also occasions where the dentist did not look at the patient at all since he/ she was either busy finishing up on the clinical notes for the previous patient or busy roaming through the attendance book when the patient enters the room. Both the duration of a single glance and the frequency of looks dedicated to the patient are crucial in maintaining communication through eye contact. The patient will have an impression that the dentist is neglecting what he/she feels during the dental procedure if the dentist only focuses on the inside of the mouth, equipments, dental assistant's work and avoids looking at the patient's face. A good dentist should be able to notice the current mental state of the patient just by looking at the patient’s facial expression, for example if the patient avoids eye contact as he/she feels uncertain, anxious for dentist's prescribed treatment, frequently blinks due to fear or immediately closes his/her eyes due to pain.
“The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”. A prophetic quote from Albert Einstein that truly reflects the vices of our nature. Our foolish tendencies to be distracted with trivialities whilst our society is being crippled from the behind is evident through the conventions of satire. This is because satire exposes the flaw within this mindset, we as complacent members of society are willing to accept. This flawed mindset can be especially conveyed through Clay Butler’s cartoon “Criminal Wisdom”.
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Eye contact also plays a vital role in effective communication. There are times when we experience words that come out of our mouth and the ways we communicate through our body language are totally different. In this kind of situation, the receiver has to determine whether to believe verbal or nonverbal message. Regularly the receiver would select the nonverbal as it is more natural and it truly displays the speaker’s true feeling and intention. The gestures such as the way we sit, how fast and how loud we talk and how much eye contact we make send strong messages to the receiver.
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