Recording lying, cheating, and defiance in an Internet Based Simulated Environment
Computers in Human Behavior
Visual attention for implicit relevance feedback in a content based image retrieval
Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications
Let's Shop Online Together: An Empirical Investigation of Collaborative Online Shopping Support
Information Systems Research
Assistive robot application based on an RFID control architecture and a wireless EOG interface
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Internet browsing application based on electrooculography for disabled people
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Interface based on electrooculography for velocity control of a robot arm
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
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Eye-tracking technology offers a natural and immediate way of communicating human intentions to a computer. Eye movements reflect interests and may be analysed to drive computer functionality in games, image and video search, and other visual tasks. This paper examines current eye tracking technologies and their applications. Experiments are described that show that target images can be identified more rapidly by eye tracking than using a mouse interface. Further results show that an eye-tracking technology provides an efficient interface for locating images in a large database. Finally the paper speculates about how the technology may enter the mass market as costs decrease.