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Resources
Eye-tracking resources:
- Cogain.org --- gaze-tracking community site: seems geared toward tool-building for mobility-impaired etc.
- Tobii client info --- Andrew Duchowski's Tobii client libary at Clemson
Modeling resources:
- CogTool --- visual cognitive modeling tool for UI prototyping from Bonnie John's group at CMU
- ACT-R overview --- tutorial and links from "Theories in HCI" course at Maryland
- ACT-R -- CMU ACT-R research group, with links to Lisp architecture
- Python ACT-R --- Python alternative to CMU's CLisp ACT-R environment
Reading:
- CMU CogModeling Reading List --- starting point for a collection of modeling papers, scroll down for list of pdfs
- Real Time Eye Tracking for Human-Computer Interfaces --- Amarnag et al., 2003
- CAEVA: Cognitive Architecture to Evaluate Visualization Applications --- Juarez-Espinosa, 2003
Device Manufacturers
| Manufacturer | URLs | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tobii | tobii.com | products include: glasses, sensor integrated into 17" displays, and independent sensors |
| LC Technologies | eyegaze.com
demos: overview |
not clear to me whether this is a combined sensor-display |
| Mirametrix | mirametrix.com
demos: set-up |
webcam-style sensor |
| SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) | smivision.com | head-mounted and webcam-style tracking devices |