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4.0 out of 5 stars what you look at is what you get, April 21, 1999
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This review is from: Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces (Interactive Technologies) (Paperback)
Current user-computer dialogues tend to be one sided, with the bandwith from the computer to the user far greater than that from user to computer. A fast and effortles mode of communication from a user to a computer would help redress this imbalance. We therefore investigate the possibility of introducing the movements of a user`s eyes as an additional input medium. While the technology for measuring eye movements and reporting them in rreal time has been improving, what is needed is appropriate interaction techniques that incorporate eye movements into user-computer dialogue in a convenient and natural way.
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Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces (Interactive Technologies)
Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces (Interactive Technologies) by Mark T. Maybury (Paperback - April 15, 1998)
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