2020
DOI: 10.24003/emitter.v8i1.509
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Developing Shooter Game Interaction using Eye Movement Glasses

Abstract: A quadriplegic is a paralysis that affects limitations in some physical movements and psychological disorders. They have limited media to interact with computers so a suitable solution is needed in the form of a media that can recognize other body parts movements which in this research uses eye movement. one of the solutions to this problem is to propose alternative technologies to interact and play games. We propose a simple technique by using a camera mounted on the glasses that will take the eye area. This … Show more

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“…Supplementary Interaction Methods: Further research should explore using additional interaction methods to supplement HMD-based controls, such as using eye-gaze [ 72 , 73 ], electromyography [ 74 , 75 ], or a hand-mounted exoskeleton [ 76 ]. We believe these additional interaction methods are especially needed to extend controllability of Piton, especially for positional movements and postures that are uncomfortable for users to execute using our implemented control methods (e.g., positions too close/low to the user).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supplementary Interaction Methods: Further research should explore using additional interaction methods to supplement HMD-based controls, such as using eye-gaze [ 72 , 73 ], electromyography [ 74 , 75 ], or a hand-mounted exoskeleton [ 76 ]. We believe these additional interaction methods are especially needed to extend controllability of Piton, especially for positional movements and postures that are uncomfortable for users to execute using our implemented control methods (e.g., positions too close/low to the user).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%