A Calibration-Free Gaze Tracking Technique
ICPR '00 Proceedings of the International Conference on Pattern Recognition - Volume 4
A free-head, simple calibration, gaze tracking system that enables gaze-based interaction
Proceedings of the 2004 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Implicit Calibration of a Remote Gaze Tracker
CVPRW '04 Proceedings of the 2004 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'04) Volume 8 - Volume 08
CVPR '05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05) - Workshops - Volume 03
Eye gaze tracking techniques for interactive applications
Computer Vision and Image Understanding - Special issue on eye detection and tracking
A novel non-intrusive eye gaze estimation using cross-ratio under large head motion
Computer Vision and Image Understanding - Special issue on eye detection and tracking
A Neuro-fuzzy Approach to User Attention Recognition
ICANN '08 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Artificial Neural Networks, Part I
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Journal of Real-Time Image Processing
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Many eye-tracking systems either require the user to keep their head still or involve cameras or other equipment mounted on the user's head. While acceptable for research applications, these limitations make the systems unsatisfactory for prolonged use in interactive applications. Since the goal of our work is to use eye trackers for improved visual communication through gaze guidance [1,2] and for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) [3], we are interested in less invasive eye tracking techniques.