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Vision-based face tracking system for window interface: prototype application and empirical studies

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In this paper, we study the effective use of gaze information for human-computer interaction based on a stereo-based vision system which can track the 3D position and orientation of a user in real-time. We have integrated our face-tracking system into the X Window interface system, and conducted experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed framework for using gaze information for window interfaces.

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            CHI EA '01: CHI '01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
            March 2001
            544 pages
            ISBN:1581133405
            DOI:10.1145/634067

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