Leisure Applications

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Leisure Applications

Eye-controlled games and leisure applications

EyeArt eye-drawing program, developed by Andre Meyer and Markus Dittmar, Technical University of Dresden, Applied Cognitive Research Unit, Germany.
Gaze-controlled action oriented puzzle game, developed by Lasse Farnung Laursen, Technical University of Denmark
Simple puzzle game that can be played with eye movements, developed by Vytautas Vysniauskas, Siauliai University, Lithuania
Gaze-controlled adventure game (full game), developed by Javier Hernandez Sanchiz, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain
An application that uses eye gaze data to generate key and mouse events for playing games such as World of Warcraft and Second Life.
Follow this link to access ASE, an Accessible Surfing Extension for Firefox, developed by Emiliano Castellina and Fulvio Corno at Politecnico di Torino. (Note that this is a beta version.)
Point and Play – eye gaze (direct pointing) musical activities, developed by DART. Please note that SAW (Special Access to Windows) framework application is needed to play these 15 music selection sets. SAW is available for free at http://www.oatsoft.org/Software/SpecialAccessToWindows
Follow this link to get more information and download EyeTube at ITU GazeGroup's web pages
Eye3D for education, and a collection of links to free software that works with head or eye mouse. Includes links to downloads and original sites.
Follow this link to access a modified version of the LBreakout2 game which can be operated by an SMI eye tracker, developed by Michael Dorr et al. at University of Luebeck
Follow this link to access MyTobii compatible games developed by Oleg Spakov, University of Tampere, Finland
Download a webcam based open-source gaze tracker and several applications that work with it, developed at IT University of Copenhagen
Follow this link to see a list of online information resources on using gaze for the control of games and other leisure applications