ETRA 2008:
Savannah,
Georgia,
USA
Kari-Jouko Räihä, Andrew T. Duchowski (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research & Application Symposium, ETRA 2008, Savannah, Georgia, USA, March 26-28, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-982-1
Keynote abstract
- Shumin Zhai:
On the ease and efficiency of human-computer interfaces.
9-10
Eye typing
Late breaking results:
oral presentations
Late breaking results:
poster presentations
- Craig Hennessey, Peter D. Lawrence:
3D point-of-gaze estimation on a volumetric display.
59
- Wayne J. Ryan, Andrew T. Duchowski, Stanley T. Birchfield:
Limbus/pupil switching for wearable eye tracking under variable lighting conditions.
61-64
- Manu Kumar, Jeff Klingner, Rohan Puranik, Terry Winograd, Andreas Paepcke:
Improving the accuracy of gaze input for interaction.
65-68
- Jeff Klingner, Rakshit Kumar, Pat Hanrahan:
Measuring the task-evoked pupillary response with a remote eye tracker.
69-72
- Minoru Nakayama, Yosiyuki Takahasi:
Estimation of certainty for multiple choice tasks using features of eye-movements.
73-76
- Minoru Nakayama, Makoto Katsukura:
Assessing usability with eye-movement frequency analysis.
77
- Emiliano Castellina, Fulvio Corno, Paolo Pellegrino:
Integrated speech and gaze control for realistic desktop environments.
79-82
- Sara Dalzel-Job, Craig Nicol, Jon Oberlander:
Comparing behavioural and self-report measures of engagement with an embodied conversational agent: a first report on eye tracking in Second Life.
83-85
- Cihan Topal, Ömer Nezih Gerek, Atakan Dogan:
A head-mounted sensor-based eye tracking device: eye touch system.
87-90
- Sven-Thomas Graupner, Michael Heubner, Sebastian Pannasch, Boris Velichkovsky:
Evaluating requirements for gaze-based interaction in a see-through head mounted display.
91-94
- Takashi Nagamatsu, Junzo Kamahara, Takumi Iko, Naoki Tanaka:
One-point calibration gaze tracking based on eyeball kinematics using stereo cameras.
95-98
- Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:
Temporal eye-tracking data: evolution of debugging strategies with multiple representations.
99-102
- Zhang Yun, Zhao Xin-Bo, Zhao Rong-Chun, Zhou Yuan, Zou Xiao-Chun:
EyeSecret: an inexpensive but high performance auto-calibration eye tracker.
103-106
- Oleg Spakov, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
KiEV: a tool for visualization of reading and writing processes in translation of text.
107-110
- Frederick Shic, Brian Scassellati, Katarzyna Chawarska:
The incomplete fixation measure.
111-114
- Inger Ekman, Antti Poikola, Meeri Mäkäräinen, Tapio Takala, Perttu Hämäläinen:
Voluntary pupil size change as control in eyes only interaction.
115-118
- Tony Poitschke, Markus Ablaßmeier, Gerhard Rigoll, Stanislavs Bardins, Stefan Kohlbecher, Erich Schneider:
Contact-analog information representation in an automotive head-up display.
119-122
- Selina Sharmin, Oleg Spakov, Kari-Jouko Räihä, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen:
Effects of time pressure and text complexity on translators' fixations.
123-126
- Margarita Vinnikov, Robert S. Allison, Dominik Swierad:
Real-time simulation of visual defects with gaze-contingent display.
127-130
- Yoshiko Habuchi, Muneo Kitajima, Haruhiko Takeuchi:
Comparison of eye movements in searching for easy-to-find and hard-to-find information in a hierarchically organized information structure.
131-134
- Stefan Kohlbecher, Stanislavs Bardins, Klaus Bartl, Erich Schneider, Tony Poitschke, Markus Ablaßmeier:
Calibration-free eye tracking by reconstruction of the pupil ellipse in 3D space.
135-138
- Sheng Liu, Hong Hua:
Spatialchromatic foveation for gaze contingent displays.
139-142
- Moran Cerf, E. Paxon Frady, Christof Koch:
Using semantic content as cues for better scanpath prediction.
143-146
- Harri Rantala:
Eye2i: coordinated multiple views for gaze data.
147
- Thiago S. Barcelos, Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto:
GInX: gaze based interface extensions.
149-152
- Sylvain Chartier, Patrice Renaud:
An online noise filter for eye-tracker data recorded in a virtual environment.
153-156
Looking at faces,
chess boards,
and maps
Advances in eye tracking technology
Gaze interfaces
Prediction,
bias,
estimation
Calibration
Copyright © Mon Nov 2 20:34:58 2009
by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)