Essays about: "Eyetracking"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 25 essays containing the word Eyetracking.
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16. An Evaluation of Interactors' Gaze-to-Object Mapping Performance in 3D Virtual Environments
University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)Abstract : Affordable and relatively accurate eye trackers are becoming more accessible for the mainstream user, consequently opening up new opportunities for utilizing eye gaze in interactive real-time applications. When extending gaze data from an eye tracker into real-time rendered 3D virtual environments, there are often techniques applied to correlate the gaze point to a 3D object. READ MORE
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17. User-Centered Design and Eyetracking Evaluation of a Generic Product Specification at IKEA
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ergonomi och aerosolteknologiAbstract : .... READ MORE
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18. Concealing rendering simplifications using gazecontingent depth of field
University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)Abstract : One way of increasing 3D rendering performance is the use of foveated rendering. In this thesis a novel foveated rendering technique called gaze contingent depth of field tessellation (GC DOF tessellation) is proposed. Tessellation is the process of subdividing geometry to increase detail. READ MORE
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19. Product Adoption Design of Ergonomic Aid Utilizing Eye Tracking Technology
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Tobii Dynavox is developing a product called Ergo, which is an ergonomic aid utilizing eyetracking technology. Its purpose is to ease physical pain related to computer work by enabling the user to navigate their computer with their eyes. READ MORE
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20. Algorithm Design for Driver Attention Monitoring
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Fordonssystem; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakultetenAbstract : The concept driver distraction is diffuse and no clear definition exists, which causes troubles when it comes to driver attention monitoring. This thesis takes an approach where eyetracking data from experienced drivers along with radar data has been used and analysed in an attempt to set up adaptive rules of how and how often the driver needs to attend to different objects in its surroundings, which circumvents the issue of not having a clear definition of driver distraction. READ MORE