COGAIN2006 Videos
Videos of (some of) the talks given at COGAIN 2006.
Credits: Thanks to the DMU team for the videos on academic sessions (day 1) and the TORINO team for the videos on the end-user sessions (day 2).
Contents
Day 1: Academic Sessions
Monday, 4 September, 2006
Session: Eye-tracking Systems
Chair: Martin Böhme
Remote Eye Tracking: State of the Art and Directions for Future Development
Martin Böhme, André Meyer, Thomas Martinetz, Erhardt Barth
Institute for Neuro- and Bioinformatics, Germany
Basics of Gaze Estimation
Arantxa Villanueva1, Dan Witzner Hansen2, Javier San Agustin2, Rafael Cabeza2
1Public University of Navarra, Spain; 2IT University, Copenhagen, Denmark
Session: Multimodal Interaction with Real-World Objects
Chair: Alastair Gale
Control Application for Smart Houses through Gaze interaction
Dario Bonino, Emiliano Castellina, Fulvio Corno, Alessandro Garbo
Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Automatica ed Informatica, Italy
Gaze Pointing and Facial EMG clicking
John Paulin Hansen
IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
When can eyes make up for hands?
Marcela Fejtová, Petr Novák, Olga tepánková
Czech Technical University, Department of Cybernetics, Czech Republic
Session: Attentive Interfaces and Reacting to Intent
Chair: John Paulin Hansen
Gaze-based Attentive User Interfaces (AUIs) to support disabled users: towards a research agenda
Howell Istance1, Aulikki Hyrskykari2, Daniel Koskinen2, Richard Bates1
1De Montfort University, UK; 2University of Tampere, Finland
Automatic Preference Detection by Analyzing the Gaze 'Cascade Effect' [PDF]
Nikolaus Bee1, Helmut Prendinger2, Elisabeth André1, Mitsuru Ishizuka3
1University of Augsburg, Germany; 2National Institute of Informatics, Japan; 3The University of Tokyo, Japan
An Estimation of Certainty for Multiple Choice Responses using Eye-movement [PDF]
Minoru Nakayama, Yosiyuki Takahasi
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Gaze tracking for robotic control in intelligent teleoperation and prosthetics [PDF]
Claudio Castellini, Giulio Sandini
University of Genova, Italy
Session: Users and Usability
Chair: Mick Donegan
The 'KEE' Concept for Eye-Control and Complex Disabilities: Knowledge-based, Enduser-focused and Evolutionary
Mick Donegan, Lisa Oosthuizen
The ACE Centre, UK
Gaze Path Playback Supporting Retrospective Think-Aloud in Usability Tests
Merja Lehtinen, Aulikki Hyrskykari, Kari-Jouko Räihä
University of Tampere, Finland
Recent experiences, using eye-controlled communication systems with "locked-in" patients
Jeffrey D. Morris, Gavin Cooper
Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Rookwood Hospital, UK
Towards Remote Evaluation of Gaze Typing Systems [PDF]
John Paulin Hansen1, Kenji Itoh2, Hirotaka Aoki1,2
1University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Magic Key [PDF]
Luis Filipe Figueiredo1, Ana Isabel Gomes2, João Bento Raimundo3
1Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Portugal; 2Agrupamento de Escolas de Penalva do Castelo, Portugal; 3Associação Augusto Gil, Portugal
Day 2: End-User Sessions
Tuesday, 5 September, 2006
Technology and Disability: Industry and Research in Piemonte
Angelo Raffaele Meo
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Living with Eyegaze [ slides ]
Angela Jansen
Actress and author, Germany
Eye Control helping People with a Disability in Torino
Adriano Chiò
ALS Centre of Molinette, Hospital in Torino, Italy
Who can Benefit from Eye Control and how?
Michael Donegan
ACE Centre Advisory Trust, UK
Gaze Interactive Communication
John Paulin Hansen
IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
A comment from the audience - a testimony by Gianni Bellis
Gianni Bellis
DATARC foundation, Italy
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