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Low-cost gaze interaction: ready to deliver the promisesIn CHI EA '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (2009), pp. 4453-4458.
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AbstractEye movements are the only means of communication for some severely disabled people. However, the high prices of commercial eye tracking systems limit the access to this technology. In this pilot study we compare the performance of a low-cost, webcam-based gaze tracker that we have developed with two commercial trackers in two different tasks: target acquisition and eye typing. From analyses on throughput, words per minute and error rates we conclude that a low-cost solution can be as efficient as expensive commercial systems.
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