Eye Tracking as a New Interface for Image Retrieval

Different modes of human-computer interaction will play a major part in making computing increasingly pervasive. More natural methods of interaction are in demand to replace devices such as the keyboard and the mouse, and it is becoming more important to develop the next generation of human-computer...

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Published inBT technology journal Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 161 - 169
Main Authors Oyekoya, O K, Stentiford, F W M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ipswich British Telecommunications PLC 01.07.2004
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Summary:Different modes of human-computer interaction will play a major part in making computing increasingly pervasive. More natural methods of interaction are in demand to replace devices such as the keyboard and the mouse, and it is becoming more important to develop the next generation of human-computer interfaces that can anticipate the user's intended actions. Human behaviour depends on highly developed abilities to perceive and interpret visual information and provides a medium for the next generation of image retrieval interfaces. If the computer can correctly interpret the user's eye gaze behaviour, it will be able to anticipate the user's objectives and retrieve images and video extremely rapidly and with a minimum of thought and manual involvement. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1358-3948
1573-1995
DOI:10.1023/B:BTTJ.0000047130.98920.2b