Abstract
Mobile gaze interaction is challenged by inherent motor noise. We examined the gaze tracking accuracy and precision of twelve subjects wearing a gaze tracker on their wrist while standing and walking. Results suggest that it will be possible to detect whether people are glancing the watch, but not where on the screen they are looking. To counter the motor noise we present a word-by-word textual UI that shows temporary command options to be executed by gaze-strokes. Twenty-seven participants conducted a simulated smartwatch task and were able to reliably perform commands that would adjust the speed of word presentation or make regressions. We discuss future design and usage options for a textual smartwatch gaze interface.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | UbiComp & ISWC'15 : Adjunct Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers |
Number of pages | 9 |
Place of Publication | New York |
Publisher | ACM |
Publication date | 7 Sept 2015 |
Pages | 839-847 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-4503-3575-1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7 Sept 2015 |
Event | International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile eye-based Interactio - Osaka, Japan Duration: 7 Sept 2015 → 7 Sept 2015 Conference number: 5 |
Conference
Conference | International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile eye-based Interactio |
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Number | 5 |
Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Osaka |
Period | 07/09/2015 → 07/09/2015 |