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Bubble Gaze Cursor + Bubble Gaze Lens: Applying Area Cursor Technique to Eye-Gaze Interface

Myungguen Choi, Daisuke Sakamoto, Tetsuo Ono

2020ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications22 citationsDOI

Abstract

We conducted two studies exploring how an area cursor technique can improve the eye-gaze interface. We first examined the bubble cursor technique. We developed an eye-gaze-based cursor called the bubble gaze cursor and compared it to a standard eye-gaze interface and a bubble cursor with a mouse. The results revealed that the bubble gaze cursor interface was faster than the standard point cursor-based eye-gaze interface. In addition, the usability and mental workload were significantly better than those of the standard interface. Next, we extended the bubble gaze cursor technique and developed a bubble gaze lens. The results indicated that the bubble gaze lens technique was faster than the bubble gaze cursor method and the error rate was reduced by 54.0%. The usability and mental workload were also considerably better than those of the bubble gaze cursor.

Topics & Concepts

Cursor (databases)GazeComputer scienceComputer visionEye trackingArtificial intelligenceBubbleParallel computingGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyUsability and User Interface DesignInteractive and Immersive Displays
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