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Gaming and Eye Tracking: Gameplay Experience in a Gaze Interaction Game

Eye track­ing has — for quite a while — attracted game researchers to use this excit­ing tech­nol­ogy to inter­act with new media, espe­cially games, since from a view­point of game acces­si­bil­ity, it opens gam­ing up to peo­ple with severe motor dis­abil­i­ties. At the COGAIN con­fer­ence in May, we have pre­sented a paper with results from our 2007 study.

Top Ten Eye Tracking Blogs

Background Information When going on the prowl for a new arti­cle, the young aca­d­e­mic researcher, who is not too famil­iar with all the big names, research venues and jour­nals typ­i­cally starts their research look­ing the desired topic up in books, wikipedia (or other dic­tio­nar­ies) and most recently also in blogs (which hap­pen to be increas­ingly written [...]