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Pursuits: Spontaneous Eye-Based Interaction for Dynamic Interfaces

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Although gaze is an attractive modality for pervasive interaction, real-world implementation of eye-based interfaces poses significant challenges. In particular, user calibration is tedious and time consuming. Pursuits is an innovative interaction technique that enables truly spontaneous interaction with eye-based interfaces. A user can simply walk up to the screen and readily interact with moving targets. Instead of being based on gaze location, Pursuits correlates eye pursuit movements with objects dynamically moving on the interface.

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      cover image GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications
      GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications  Volume 18, Issue 4
      October 2014
      52 pages
      ISSN:2375-0529
      EISSN:2375-0537
      DOI:10.1145/2721914
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