In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where everybody will benefit from technology and communication services. Nevertheless, accessible interfaces are still a very difficult achievement, especially for severely-disabled people. In this paper we propose eye tracking as a means to make up for the missing capabilities of disabled persons, as well as to improve the machine-user interaction process in “traditional” activities based on keyboard and mouse. Through the description of some of the projects we have recently developed at the University of Pavia, we will show how eye-based interfaces can be extremely useful to accomplish several activities.

Some Eye Tracking Solutions for Severe Motor Disabilities

PORTA, MARCO;RAVARELLI, ALICE
2012-01-01

Abstract

In present society, Accessibility issues are being more and more considered, towards a world where everybody will benefit from technology and communication services. Nevertheless, accessible interfaces are still a very difficult achievement, especially for severely-disabled people. In this paper we propose eye tracking as a means to make up for the missing capabilities of disabled persons, as well as to improve the machine-user interaction process in “traditional” activities based on keyboard and mouse. Through the description of some of the projects we have recently developed at the University of Pavia, we will show how eye-based interfaces can be extremely useful to accomplish several activities.
2012
Human-Computer Systems Interaction. Backgrounds and Applications 2
Z. S. Hippe, J. L. Kulikowski, T. Mroczek
Computer Science & Engineering includes resources on computer hardware and architecture, computer software, software engineering and design, computer graphics, programming languages, theoretical computing, computing methodologies, broad computing topics, and interdisciplinary computer applications.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
98
417
431
15
9783642231865
Springer-Verlag Co
Heidelberg (Germany)
GERMANIA
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, Volume 98
Accessibility; Eye-Based Interfaces; Eye Browsing; Eye Input; Eye tracking; Eye Writing; Perceptive Interfaces
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-23187-2_27
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
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Porta, Marco; Ravarelli, Alice
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