Performance Analysis of Saccades for Primary and Confirmatory Target Selection
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2022
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Mutasim, Aunnoy K.
Batmaz, Anil Ufuk
Mughrabi, Moaaz Hudhud
Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang
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Assoc Computing Machinery
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In eye-gaze-based selection, dwell suffers from several issues, e.g., the Midas Touch problem. Here we investigate saccade-based selection techniques as an alternative to dwell. First, we designed a novel user interface (UI) for Actigaze and used it with ( goal-crossing) saccades for confirming the selection of small targets (i.e., < 1.5-2 degrees). We compared it with three other variants of Actigaze (with button press, dwell, and target reverse crossing) and two variants of target magnification (with button press and dwell). Magnification-dwell exhibited the most promising performance. For Actigaze, goal-crossing was the fastest option but suffered the most errors. We then evaluated goal-crossing as a primary selection technique for normal-sized targets (>= 2 degrees) and implemented a novel UI for such interaction. Results revealed that dwell achieved the best performance. Yet, we identified goal-crossing as a good compromise between dwell and button press. Our findings thus identify novel options for gaze-only interaction.
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28th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) -- NOV 29-DEC 01, 2022 -- Tsukuba, JAPAN
Keywords
Fitts Law, Eye-Gaze Tracking, Eye, Small Targets, Selection Techniques, Virtual Reality, Gaze, Fitts' Law, Throughput, Fitts Law, Activation Methods, Eye, Saccade, Gaze, Target Reverse Crossing, Target Reverse Crossing, Fitts Law, Virtual Reality, Eye, Selection Techniques, Small Targets, Fitts' Law, Throughput, Saccade, Eye-Gaze Tracking, Gaze, Activation Methods
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05 social sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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28th Acm Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Vrst 2022
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