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Title Eye gaze in intelligent user interfaces : gaze-based analyses, models and applications / Yukiko Nakano, Cristina Conati, Thomas Bader, editors
Published London : Springer, 2013

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Contents Gaze in human communication -- How Eye Gaze Feedback Changes Parent-Child Joint Attention in Shared Storybook Reading? / Jia Guo, Gary Feng -- Shared Gaze in Situated Referential Grounding: An Empirical Study / Changsong Liu, Rui Fang, Joyce Y. Chai -- Automated Analysis of Mutual Gaze in Human Conversational Pairs / Frank Broz, Hagen Lehmann, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Kerstin Dautenhahn -- Gaze-Based Cognitive and Communicative Status Estimation -- REGARD: Remote Gaze-Aware Reference Detector / Marc-Antoine Nüssli, Patrick Jermann, Mirweis Sangin, Pierre Dillenbourg -- Effectiveness of Gaze-Based Engagement Estimation in Conversational Agents / Ryo Ishii, Ryota Ooko, Yukiko I. Nakano, Tokoaki Nishida -- A Computational Approach for Prediction of Problem-Solving Behavior Using Support Vector Machines and Eye-Tracking Data / Roman Bednarik, Shahram Eivazi, Hana Vrzakova -- Gaze awareness in HCI -- Gazing the Text for Fun and Profit / Ralf Biedert, Georg Buscher, Andreas Dengel -- Natural Gaze Behavior as Input Modality for Human-Computer Interaction / Thomas Bader, Jürgen Beyerer -- Co-present or Not? / Jens Edlund, Samer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow
Summary Remarkable progress in eye-tracking technologies opened the way to design novel attention-based intelligent user interfaces, and highlighted the importance of better understanding of eye-gaze in human-computer interaction and human-human communication. For instance, a user's focus of attention is useful in interpreting the user's intentions, their understanding of the conversation, and their attitude towards the conversation. In human face-to-face communication, eye gaze plays an important role in floor management, grounding, and engagement in conversation. Eye Gaze in Intelligent User Interfaces draws on ideas from a number of contributors working on how attentional information can be applied to novel intelligent interfaces. Part I focuses on analyzing human eye gaze behaviors to reveal characteristics of human communication and cognition; Part II addresses estimation and prediction of the cognitive state of the users using gaze information; and Part III presents proposals of novel gaze-aware interfaces which integrate eye-trackers as a system component. The contributions highlight a direction for the future of human-computer interaction, and discuss issues in human attentional behaviors and face-to-face communication which are essential in designing gaze aware interactive interfaces
Bibliography With bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Human-computer interaction.
Artificial intelligence.
Eye -- Movements.
Communication.
Human behavior.
Mathematical models.
Nonverbal communication.
Misinformation.
Movement
Software
Computing Methodologies
Communication
Investigative Techniques
Information Science
Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Behavior
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Psychiatry and Psychology
Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena
Phenomena and Processes
Models, Theoretical
Nonverbal Communication
User-Computer Interface
Artificial Intelligence
Eye Movements
artificial intelligence.
software.
human behavior.
mathematical models.
COMPUTERS -- Interactive & Multimedia.
COMPUTERS -- Social Aspects -- Human-Computer Interaction.
Nonverbal communication
Mathematical models
Human behavior
Communication
Artificial intelligence
Eye -- Movements
Human-computer interaction
Form Electronic book
Author Nakano, Yukiko.
Conati, Cristina.
Bader, Thomas
LC no. 2013930010
ISBN 9781447147848
1447147847