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Eye Gaze in Intelligent User Interfaces

Gaze-based Analyses, Models and Applications

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  • © 2013

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  • The first book to focus on the relationship between gaze and human-computer interaction
  • Covers a comprehensive range of topics, providing readers with an overview of this exciting research area
  • Includes numerous interdisciplinary studies
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Gaze in Human Communication

  2. Gaze in human communication

  3. Gaze-Based Cognitive and Communicative Status Estimation

  4. Gaze Awareness in HCI

  5. Gaze awareness in HCI

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Remarkable progress in eye-tracking technologies opened the way to design novel attention-based intelligent user interfaces, and highlighted the importance of better understanding of eye-gaze in human-computer interaction and human-human communication. For instance, a user’s focus of attention is useful in interpreting the user’s intentions, their understanding of the conversation, and their attitude towards the conversation. In human face-to-face communication, eye gaze plays an important role in floor management, grounding, and engagement in conversation.

Eye Gaze in Intelligent User Interfaces draws on ideas from a number of contributors working on how attentional information can be applied to novel intelligent interfaces. Part I focuses on analyzing human eye gaze behaviors to reveal characteristics of human communication and cognition; Part II addresses estimation and prediction of the cognitive state of the users using gaze information; and Part III presents proposals of novel gaze-aware interfaces which integrate eye-trackers as a system component. The contributions highlight a direction for the future of human-computer interaction, and discuss issues in human attentional behaviors and face-to-face communication which are essential in designing gaze aware interactive interfaces.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Computer & Information Science, Seikei University, Musashino-shi, Japan

    Yukiko I. Nakano

  • Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

    Cristina Conati

  • Research & Development, AGT International, Darmstadt, Germany

    Thomas Bader

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