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Playing the Moorhuhn game by eye movements, an introduction by Markus Joos (Technical University of Dresden). | Playing the Moorhuhn game by eye movements, an introduction by Markus Joos (Technical University of Dresden). | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 5 October 2012
Video Introduction to Playing the Moorhuhn Game with Eyes
Playing the Moorhuhn game by eye movements, an introduction by Markus Joos (Technical University of Dresden).
<HTML5video width="320" height="256" autoplay="false">demos/Playing-moorhuhn-by-eyes</HTML5video>
This video, when viewed, will transfer approx. 4.7 MB data to your device.
The video is displayed using current techniques (HTML5 video tag) which are supported by all current web browsers.
If you can't watch the video, please consider upgrading to a current web browser like Firefox 15+, Internet Explorer 9+, Opera 12+, Safari 5+, Chrome 19+, Konqueror or any other up to date program for your system. (Version numbers as of late 2012)