Florian Jungwirth, Michaela Murauer, Michael Haslgrübler-Huemer, Alois Ferscha,
"Eyes are faster than Hands: An Analysis of Mobile Gaze-based Interaction with IoT Devices"
, in to appear: Workshop on Handling the Internet of Things: Human-Computer Interaction Perspectives on IoT (in conjunction with IoT '17), ACM DL, 2017
Original Titel:
Eyes are faster than Hands: An Analysis of Mobile Gaze-based Interaction with IoT Devices
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Workshop on Handling the Internet of Things: Human-Computer Interaction Perspectives on IoT (in conjunction with IoT '17)
Original Kurzfassung:
With the establishment of IoT environments, everyday objects become digitally controllable and the need for new interaction techniques is arising. In this paper, we investigate the potential of a mobile eye tracker as an interaction device with a prototypical system, that strictly focuses on the eye as a single
input modality and employs object and gaze fixation detection
algorithms. To evaluate our approach, a 30 person user study was
conducted in a controlled laboratory environment. A detailed
comparison between physical and gaze-based interaction (with real
world objects) was made, showing promising results that highlight
significant improvements of interaction efficiency up from a
certain distance. Further, the distance between users and the
objects had no significant effect on task completion time for
gaze-based interaction within the scope of the study.