ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3379155.3391322
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Bubble Gaze Cursor + Bubble Gaze Lens: Applying Area Cursor Technique to Eye-Gaze Interface

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“…Gaze-based systems have also used algorithms to map gaze positions and sequences to objects when input is uncertain [9,41,52,70,72]. There have also been numerous gaze-based interaction techniques that have been proposed to improve interaction by increasing target or cursor sizes via zooming [12,39], the use of area cursors [12], cursors that can be nudged via gaze-based buttons [56], or by the incremental disambiguation of possible targets [42]. However, these strategies do not guarantee the removal of tracker errors as demonstrated by prior work where participant data was discarded due to calibration and tracking issues [1,4,15,19,45,48,50,53,59].…”
Section: Handling Eye Tracking Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gaze-based systems have also used algorithms to map gaze positions and sequences to objects when input is uncertain [9,41,52,70,72]. There have also been numerous gaze-based interaction techniques that have been proposed to improve interaction by increasing target or cursor sizes via zooming [12,39], the use of area cursors [12], cursors that can be nudged via gaze-based buttons [56], or by the incremental disambiguation of possible targets [42]. However, these strategies do not guarantee the removal of tracker errors as demonstrated by prior work where participant data was discarded due to calibration and tracking issues [1,4,15,19,45,48,50,53,59].…”
Section: Handling Eye Tracking Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choi et al developed a bubble gaze cursor by combining an eyegaze interface with the bubble cursor. They considered the selection of small objects, with an exception to overlapping ones [34]. Ryu et al introduced a method that used gaze tracking to approximately determine the candidate objects for selection [26].…”
Section: Gaze-supported Object Selection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With clever design of an user interface, varying degrees of gaze tracking error can be useful and effective. Bubble Gaze Cursor and Bubble Gaze Lens lessens the required gaze tracking accuracy by implementing an area cursor with a magnifying glass feature, essentially dynamically increasing the effective selection region [12]. Orbits further reduces the accuracy needed by presenting different moving visual stimuli, and simply confirming selection by measuring correlation between the gaze tracking results and the movements of the stimuli [19].…”
Section: Device Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%