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The Techniques of Eye Movement Operating System Based on Human Eye Movements Characteristics

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Because of the significant performance of the eye movement operating system in the human-computer interaction and military area, some typical applications were introduced firstly. The composition of the eye movement operating system was discussed, including eye movement information input section, active control input section and information processing section. The eye tracking technology in the eye movement information input section has been rearranged and classified in this study. At the same time several key technical parameters in the eye movement information input and active control input section were analyzed respectively. In the end, the future development of the eye movement operating system was summarized and prospected.

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Lv, B., Wang, H. (2012). The Techniques of Eye Movement Operating System Based on Human Eye Movements Characteristics. In: Sambath, S., Zhu, E. (eds) Frontiers in Computer Education. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 133. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27552-4_124

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