Behavioral analysis of smooth pursuit eye movements for interaction: COGAIN Symposium

Argenis Ramirez Gomez, Hans Gellersen

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    Abstract

    Gaze has been found challenging to use in dynamic interfaces involving motion. Moving targets are hard to select with state of the art gaze input methods and gaze estimation requires calibration in order to be accurate when offering a successful experience. Smooth Pursuit eye movements broaden opportunities to extend novel interfaces and promise new ways of interaction. However, there is not enough information on the natural behavior of the eyes when performing them. In this work, we tried to understand the relationship between Smooth Pursuits and motion, focusing on movement speed and direction. Results show anticipatory movements when performing pursuits, indicating that the natural behavior of the eyes to predict the displayed movement. Results could help in the design of interfaces and algorithms that use Smooth Pursuit for interaction.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCOGAIN Symposium, 2017
    PublisherUniversity of Wuppertal
    Number of pages3
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Aug 2017
    EventCOGAIN Symposium: 2017 Meeting and Symposium on Communication by Gaze Interaction: 19th European Conference on Eye Movements - University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
    Duration: 19 Aug 201721 Aug 2017
    http://cogain2017.cogain.org/

    Conference

    ConferenceCOGAIN Symposium: 2017 Meeting and Symposium on Communication by Gaze Interaction
    Abbreviated titleECEM 2017
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityWuppertal
    Period19/08/1721/08/17
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    Keywords

    • eye movement
    • gaze
    • eye tracking
    • smooth pursuit
    • gaze interaction

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