Gaze-based predictive user interfaces: Visualizing user intentions in the presence of uncertainty

Volume: 111, Pages: 78 - 91
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Human eyes exhibit different characteristic patterns during different virtual interaction tasks such as moving a window, scrolling a piece of text, or maximizing an image. Human-computer studies literature contains examples of intelligent systems that can predict user’s task-related intentions and goals based on eye gaze behavior. However, these systems are generally evaluated in terms of prediction accuracy, and on previously collected offline...
Paper Details
Title
Gaze-based predictive user interfaces: Visualizing user intentions in the presence of uncertainty
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
111
Pages
78 - 91
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