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Simulator for developing gaze sensitive environment using corneal reflection-based remote gaze tracker

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We describe a simulator for developing a gaze sensitive environment using a corneal reflection-based remote gaze tracker. The simulator can arrange cameras and IR-LEDs in 3D to check the measuring range to suit the target volume prior to implementation. We applied it to a museum showcase and a car.

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      SUI '14: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction
      October 2014
      174 pages
      ISBN:9781450328203
      DOI:10.1145/2659766

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