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Multimodal Segmentation on a Large Interactive Tabletop: Extending Interaction on Horizontal Surfaces with Gaze

J Newn, E VELLOSO, M Carter, F Vetere

ACM | Published : 2016

Abstract

Eye tracking is a promising input modality for interactive tabletops. However, issues such as eyelid occlusion and the viewing angle at distant positions present significant challenges for remote gaze tracking in this setting. We present the results of two studies that explore the way gaze interaction can be enabled. Our first study contributes the results from an empirical investigation of gaze accuracy on a large horizontal surface, finding gaze to be unusable close to the user (due to eyelid occlusion), accurate at arm's length, and only precise horizontally at large distances. In consideration of these results, we propose two solutions for the design of interactive systems that utilise r..

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