@inproceedings{9e3a272920af4cc48d15942477696d60,
title = "Measuring unrestrained gaze on wall-sized displays",
abstract = "Motivation - Natural gaze involves the coordinated movements of eye, head and torso. This allows access to a wide field of view, up to a range of 260° (Chen, Solinger, Poncet & Lancet, 1999). The recent increase in large displays places a demand on being able to track a mobile user's gaze over this extensive range. Research approach - We developed an extensible system for measuring the gaze of users on wall-sized displays. Our solution combines the inputs of a conventional head-mounted eyetracker (Eyelink2",
keywords = "Bodytracking, Eyetracking, Large displays, Multi-modal interfaces, User-interfaces",
author = "Chuang, {Lewis L.} and Bieg, {Hans Joachim} and B{\"u}lthoff, {Heinrich H.} and Fleming, {Roland W.}",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1145/1962300.1962379",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789490818043",
series = "ECCE 2010 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010: The 28th Annual Conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics",
pages = "347--348",
booktitle = "ECCE 2010 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010",
note = "28th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010, ECCE 2010 ; Conference date: 25-08-2010 Through 27-08-2010",
}