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Eye-tracking volume simulation method to configure hardware settings for tangible and multi-user tabletop interaction

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Gaze interaction has attracted attention as an intuitive input means for the tabletop interface. However, it is not easy to arrange cameras and light sources to fit the target volume of the system. In this study, we propose a general simulation method of eye-tracking volume, using a gaze cone, to configure hardware settings for tangible and multi-user tabletop interaction. We develop a prototype of the simulator and demonstrate its effectiveness by developing a box that illuminates where you look.

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    ITS '13: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international conference on Interactive tabletops and surfaces
    October 2013
    514 pages
    ISBN:9781450322713
    DOI:10.1145/2512349
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    1. eye-tracking
    2. human interaction
    3. simulation
    4. tabletop

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    October 6 - 9, 2013
    St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    • (2015)Framework for Realizing a Free-Target Eye-tracking SystemCompanion Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces10.1145/2732158.2732184(73-76)Online publication date: 29-Mar-2015

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