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Gazor: a gaze aware industrial IoT-based instructor

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While the amount of applications being based on the Internet of Things is ever increasing, few consider proper - human cognition and attention aware - interaction between IoT and their users. In this paper, we demonstrate Gazor an IoT hardware and software platform which makes use of inherent human behavior to instruct a worker about an industrial assembly process, by providing an attention steering stimulus, where users need to pick up parts or place them, and a retention supporting peripheral display.

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        IoT '17: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Internet of Things
        October 2017
        211 pages
        ISBN:9781450353182
        DOI:10.1145/3131542

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