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Gaze Control Gaze Control is an interface method by which the system is controlled and manipulated by the position of the eyes. A gaze tracker sensor strip placed above the eyes monitors the changing position of the eye muscles. This is then used in conjunction with a head tracker to work out in 3D space exactly where a user is looking, along with the intent of their gaze. The system is then programmed to respond, by moving to where they look or zooming in on an area under scrutiny. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page (18/05/2009)
Whether a monkey is looking to the left or merely watching another monkey looking that way, the same neurons in his brain are firing, according to researchers at the Duke University Medical Center. "We speculate that the neu...
(06/12/2009)
They may seem a little unsettling but the staring eyes of this female avatar were designed to grab your gaze and hold it, and also to obligingly follow where you look. By performing these actions with people placed inside a brain scanner, s...
(11/10/2007)
Virtual characters that meet your gaze just like a human have been developed by speech and cognition scientists in France. New software lets them to look at scenes and people the way humans do. The goal is to make virtual hum...
(30/05/2010)
It's hard sending a text message with arms full of groceries or while wearing winter gloves. Voice control is one alternative to using your fingers, but researchers are also working on other hands-free ways to control mobile devices. A tea...
(10/11/2011)
In one respect, handling a computer mouse is just like looking in the rearview mirror: well established movements help the brain to concentrate on the essentials. But just a simple gaze shift to a new target bears the possibility of an almo...
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