1986
DOI: 10.1177/154193128603000402
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Eye-Voice-Controlled Interface

Abstract: The Ocular Attention-Sensing Interface System (OASIS) is an innovative human-computer interface which utilizes eye movement and voice commands to communicate messages between the operator and the system. This report initially describes some technical issues relevant to the development of such an interface. The results of preliminary experiments which evaluate alternative eye processing algorithms and feedback techniques are presented. Candidate interface applications are also discussed.

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“…Questions of how to combine eye data with other input and output are important issues and require appropriate software strategies [24]. Combining eye with speech using the OASIS system allows an operator's verbal commands to be directed to the appropriate receiver, simplifying complex system control [8]. Ware and Mikaelian [25] conducted two studies, one that investgated three types of selection methods, the other that looked at target size.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questions of how to combine eye data with other input and output are important issues and require appropriate software strategies [24]. Combining eye with speech using the OASIS system allows an operator's verbal commands to be directed to the appropriate receiver, simplifying complex system control [8]. Ware and Mikaelian [25] conducted two studies, one that investgated three types of selection methods, the other that looked at target size.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe eye movementbased interaction can provide easy, natural, and fast ways of interacting in virtual environments. Work on eye movement-based interaction has thus far focused on desktop display user interfaces [1,2,7,8,17,18,19], while eye movement-based interaction in virtual reality has hardly been explored. In this study, we develop a VR interaction technique using eye movements and compare its performance to more conventional pointing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first research in the field of marketing based on tracking eye movement was conducted by Nixon, who was watching eye movements during reading. The 1980s focused mainly on the link between traffic data eyeball collected in real time with traditional modes of communication between the user of the computer (Just and Carpenter 1980;Bolt 1981Bolt , 1982Levine 1981;Glenn et al 1986;Ware and Mikaelian 1987). The increased interest in eye tracking took place in the 1970s.…”
Section: Eye Tracking In Experimental Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observation of eye movement based on the substance introduced into the eye. 1980s Bolt (1981Bolt ( , 1982, Levine (1981), Glenn et al (1986), Ware and Mikaelian (1987) Analysis of eye movement used in humancomputer communication. The first eye tracking helmet.…”
Section: Eye Tracking In Experimental Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%