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Gaze-based interfaces use eye trackers as input devices to substitute, for example, the keyboard and mouse of a conventional graphical user interface.
Gaze-based interfaces use eye trackers as input devices to substitute, for example, the keyboard and mouse of a conventional graphical user interface.
The first gaze interaction technique is an extension of the dwell-time, where selection is triggered when the gaze exits the focused key, and the second is ...
Apr 8, 2020 · EyeHarp is the first musical instrument that allows people with disabilities to learn and play music with gaze or with head movements.
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Jun 20, 2016 · A new gaze-controlled Digital Musical Instrument, which aims to enable people with severe motor disabilities to learn, perform, and compose music.
In this paper we describe the EyeHarp, a new gaze-controlled musical instrument, and the new features we recently added to its design. In particular, we report ...
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The EyeHarp consists of a self-built low-cost eye-tracking device which communicates with an intuitive musical interface which allows the performer to ...
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Jun 21, 2016 · A new gaze-controlled Digital Musical Instrument, which aims to enable people with severe motor disabilities to learn, perform, and compose music.
The EyeHarp is a gaze-controlled music interface. It aims to allow people with physical disabilities learn and play music. It is open source and free to ...
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In particular, we report on the EyeHarp new controls, the arpeggiator, the new remote eye-tracking device, and the EyeHarp capacity to act as a MIDI controller ...
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