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Title: | Eyes front! |
Authors: | Camilleri, Cassi Camilleri, Kenneth P. Cristina, Stefania Repeckaite, Daiva |
Keywords: | Eye -- Movements Tracking (Engineering) Eye tracking |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | University of Malta |
Citation: | Camilleri, C., Camilleri, K. P., Cristina, S., & Repeckaite, D. (2019). Eyes front! THINK Magazine, 29, 4-5. |
Abstract: | How often do your date’s eyes glance down at your chest? Which products do people notice in a supermarket? How long does it take you to read a billboard? Eye trackers are helping researchers around the world answer questions like these. From analysing user experience to developing a new generation of video games, this technology offers a novel way of interacting with machines. People with disabilities, for example, can use them to control computers. A team at the Department of Systems and Control Engineering (University of Malta) is using a research-grade eye-gaze tracker, worth around €40,000, to test technologies they are planning to commercialise soon. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/67629 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - CenBC Scholarly Works - FacEngSCE Think Magazine, Issue 29 Think Magazine, Issue 29 |
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