Toward a decision-theoretic framework for affect recognition and user assistance
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Human-computer interaction research in the managemant information systems discipline
Multimodal human-computer interaction: A survey
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Multimodal human computer interaction: a survey
ICCV'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Computer Vision in Human-Computer Interaction
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Various facial region biometrics have been used extensively in the areas of recognition and authentication. However, some regions of the face provide more information than is currently being fully utilized in these specific capacities.Biometrics associated exclusively with the eye region hold a key to identifying and classifying particular affective and cognitive states.This paper focuses on 1) methods for identifying and deriving the appropriate biometric data inherent to the eye region that is most useful in specific HCI scenarios and, 2) outlining a framework for classification of these biometric data into affective and cognitive states relative to a particular HCI context.