Comparing the Levels of Frustration between an Eye-Tracker and a Mouse: A Pilot Study.
Hildegardo NoronhaRicardo SolAthanasios VourvopoulosPublished in: SouthCHI (2013)
Keyphrases
- pilot study
- eye tracker
- eye tracking
- computer screen
- hands free
- eye movements
- head mounted
- input device
- eye gaze
- visual search
- gaze estimation
- eye movement analysis
- eye tracking data
- human computer interaction
- object recognition
- artificial intelligence
- computer games
- augmented reality
- gaze contingent
- pilot project
- information retrieval
- visual attention
- user friendly
- science learning
- collaborative learning
- user interface
- real time