COGAIN 2005 Program
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1st Conference on Communication by Gaze Interaction (COGAIN 2005)
Time: Tuesday 31 May 2005
Location: Auditorium 2, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Chair: Howell Istance (De Montfort University)
10:00-10:10 | Opening, Introduction and welcome Kari-Jouko Räihä (University of Tampere) Howell Istance (De Montfort University) |
10:10-11:30 | Session 1: Towards cheaper and less intrusive gaze measurement: technical challenges Challenges in Single-Camera Remote Eye Tracking Martin Böhme and Erhardt Barth (University of Lübeck) Review of current camera-based eyetrackers Dan Witzner Hansen and John Paulin Hansen (IT University of Copenhagen) Gaze Tracking with inexpensive cameras Fabian Fritzer, Detlev Droege, Dietrich Paulus (University Koblenz-Landau) Influence of head position instability to gaze tracking in remote videooculography Gintautas Daunys and Nerijus Ramanauskas (Siauliai University) |
11:30-11:50 | BREAK |
11:50-13:10 | Session 2: Innovations in eye-based interaction EyeChess: A Tutorial for Endgames with Gaze-Controlled Pieces Oleg Špakov and Darius Miniotas (University of Tampere) Towards emotion modeling based on gaze dynamics in generic interfaces Martin Vester-Christensen, Denis Leimberg, Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll and Lars Kai Hansen (Technical University of Denmark) Learning to Type Japanese Text by Gaze Interaction in Six Hours Hirotaka Aoki and Kenji Itoh (Tokyo Institute of Technology) John Paulin Hansen (IT University of Copenhagen) Dasher's new Gaze-tracker Mode David MacKay and Chris Ball (University of Cambridge) |
13:10-14:15 | LUNCH |
14:15-15:35 | Session 3: Interaction and Inferences beyond the desktop Fly Where You Look: Enhancing Gaze Based Interaction in 3D Environments Richard Bates and Howell Istance (De Montfort University) Mick Donegan and Lisa Oosthuizen (ACE Centre) An Eye Movement Study of the Think Aloud Technique's Implications for Cognitive Processes. Kristin Due Hansen (Risø Laboratories) Towards communication of unusual things: Attention, consciousness and, perhaps, feeling Boris M. Velichkovsky, Sebastian Pannasch, Markus Joos, Jens R. Helmert and Sven-Thomas Graupner (Technische Universität, Dresden) Head and Eye Tracking Inside Intelligent Houses Fulvio Corno and Alessandro Garbo (Politecnico di Torino) |
15:35-16:00 | BREAK |
16:00-17:00 | Session 4: Plenary Discussion The COGAIN Conference: Where do we go from here? |
17:00 | End |