GazeSpace

 

Eye Gaze-Controlled Content Spaces

Introduction

gazeSpace screenshotGazeSpace is a novel system utilizing eye gaze to browse content spaces. While most existing eye gaze systems are designed for medical contexts, GazeSpace is aimed at able-bodied audiences.

As this target group has much higher expectations for quality of interaction and general usability, GazeSpace integrates a contextual user interface, and rich continuous feedback to the user. To cope with real-world information tasks, GazeSpace incorporates novel algorithms using a more dynamic gaze-interest threshold instead of static dwell-times.

We have conducted an experiment to evaluate user satisfaction and results show that GazeSpace is easy to use and a “fun experience”.

 

 

 

Links:

- Human Centred Systems @ UCL

- SONATA project page