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- The online piano keyboard simulates a real piano keyboard with 88 keyboard keys (Only five octaves for mobile users), a sustain pedal, ABC or DoReMe letter notes representation, zoom in and a full screen mode. Use your computer mouse or keyboard to play the virtual piano keyboard (or the device touch screen for mobile users).
- The system has two inter-related components: data-acquisition system which helps the user in the scheduling task, and an additional real time start/stop recording system.
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- 1Eye Typing / Gaze Writing / Gaze-Controlled Communication Systems
Eye Typing / Gaze Writing / Gaze-Controlled Communication Systems
A list of eye tracking systems that have been used for text entry by gaze or gaze-based communication, with bibliography and related links.
BlinkWriter
Murphy, R.A. and Basili, A. (1993) Developing the user-system interface for a communications system for ALS patients and others with severe neurological impairments. Designing for Diversity; Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2, 854-858.
Dasher
Homepage: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
See also: Dasher: Write with your eyes
Ward, D. J. & MacKay, D. J. C. Fast hands-free writing by gaze direction. Nature, 418, 838, (2002).
See Eyes Write
EagleEyes
Homepage: http://www.bc.edu/eagleeyes
Gips, J., Olivieri, C.P., and Tecce, J.J. 1993. Direct control of the computer through electrodes placed around the eyes, in M.J. Smith and G. Salvendy (eds.), Human-Computer Interaction: Applications and Case Studies, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 630-635.
Tecce JJ, Gips J, Olivieri CP, Pok LJ, Consiglio MR. (1998) Eye movement control of computer functions. Int J Psychophysiology 29: 319–325.
EPCOS, EYE-SISTANT & Eye-Letter-Selector
Developed by the same team, a list of publications can be found at http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~ed/publicat-Com.html
Frietman E.E.E., P.A.O. Tausch. 'An Eye-movement controlled Communication appliance: from Eye-Letter-Selector to Handi-writer.' A Progress and Evaluation Report at request of the Foundation of Multiple Sclerosis, 1978.
http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~ed/ELS-Handi.html
Kate, J.H. ten, E.E.E. Frietman, W. Willems, B.M. ter Haar Romeny, E.Tenkink, 1979. Eye-Switch Controlled Communication Aids' in Conference Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Medical & Biological Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel, August 1979.
Kate, J.H. ten, E.E.E. Frietman, F.J.M.L. Stoel, W. Willems, 'Eye-Controlled Communication Aids' in Medical Progress Technology by Springer-Verlag, no.8, 1980, pp. 2-21.
Frietman, E.E.E., F. Bruggeman, C.J. van Spronsen, 1984. Eyeball-Position-controlled Communication System EPCOS, Microprocessing and Microprogramming 14 (3), 173-175.
Frietman, E.E.E., M.M. Joon, G.K. Steenvoorden, 'The detection of eye-ball movements with the EYE-SISTANT' in Theoretical and Applied aspects of Eye Movement Research, Amsterdam, North Holland Publishing Company, 1984, pp. 5-12.
Frietman, E.E.E., J.H. ten Kate, 'Eye communication aids III. Development of an Optic-RAM eye communicator' in Research News, Int. J. Rehab. Research, 12 (1) 1989.
http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~ed/Eyecom-III.html
ERICA: the Eye-gaze Response Interface Computer Aid system
Homepage: http://www.eyeresponse.com
Hutchinson, T.E., White, K.P., Martin, W.N., Reichert, K.C. and Frey, L.A. 1989. Human-Computer Interaction Using Eye-Gaze Input, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 19 (6), 1527-1534.

Frey, L.A, White, K. P. JR., Hutchinson, T. E. Eye-Gaze Word Processing, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, vol 20, no. 4, Jyly/August, 1990, 944-950.
Langford, C., Effective Eye-Gaze Input Into Windows, Proc. Eye Tracking Research & Applications Symposium, 2000, 23-27.
EYECOM
Rosen, M and W. Durfee. Preliminary report on EYECOM, an eye-movement system for non-vocal communication. Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Systems and Devices for the Disabled, Houston, l978.
EyeScan
Eulenberg, J.B., King, M.T. and Patterson, H. (1985) Eye-Controlled Communication. Proceedings of Speech Technology '85 - Voice Input and Output Applications, 210-211.
EyeTyper
Friedman, M. B., G. Kiliany, M. Dzmura, D. Anderson. 'The Eyetracker Communication System,' Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest, vol. 3, no. 3, 1982. 250-252

Friedman, M.B., Kiliany, G. and Dzmura, M. (1985) An Eye Gaze Controlled Keyboard. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, 446-447.
EyeWrite
Homepage: http://depts.washington.edu/ewrite/eyewrite.html
Jacob O. Wobbrock, James Rubinstein, Michael Sawyer, and Andrew T. Duchowski. Not Typing but Writing: Eye-based Text Entry Using Letter-like Gestures. Proceedings of COGAIN 2007, pp. 61-64. File:COGAIN2007Proceedings.pdf
Comparing a gestural means of writing with the eyes to traditional eye-typing on an on-screen keyboard. Significantly adapts and extends the EdgeWrite design for text input to the vagaries of eye-tracking.
EyeWriter
Wiesspeiner, G., Lileg, E., Hutten, H.: Eyewriter - a new communication tool for severely handicapped persons. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 37 (Suppl. 2), Part II: 1346 - 1347 (1999) European Medical & Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC '99, Nov. 4-7, 1999, Vienna (Austria)
E. Lileg, G. Wiesspeiner & H. Hutten (1999) Evaluation of the EOG for communication through eye movements in 10th European Conference on Eye Movements, September 23, 24 and 25, 1999 Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Abstract available at http://www.phys.uu.nl/~ecem10/Abstracts/Lileg_E.html
Eye Word Processor
Yamada and Fukuda, 'Eye Word processor (EWP) and peripheral controller for the ALS Patient', IEEE Proceedings, Vol. 134, Pt. A, No. 4, 1987
FaceControl (Face + Gaze Interface)
(point with gaze and select with facial activations)
Homepage: http://www.cs.uta.fi/~wtpc/
See especially WTPC/Publications/Hands-free typing with face and gaze
Gazetalk
Homepage: http://www.it-c.dk/research/EyeGazeInteraction/
Download and info: Gazetalk
Hansen, J.P., Hansen, D.W., Johansen, A.S., Bringing Gaze-based Interaction Back to Basics in Universal Access In HCI, C. Stephanidis (ed.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2001, p.325-328
I4Control
Homepage: http://cyber.felk.cvut.cz/i4c/en_system.html
Fejtová, M., Fejt, J., & Lhotská, L. (2004). Controlling a PC by eye movements: The MEMREC project. In K. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, W. Zagler, & D. Burger (Eds.), Proceedings of Computers Helping People with Special Needs: 9th International Conference (ICCHP 2004). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3118, 770-773.
Iwrite (Igraph)
Homepage: Eye Typing: Dwell time free eye typing approaches
Mario Urbina: Conception and evaluation of dwell time free eye typing interfaces. Diploma thesis, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, 2007.
Mario H. Urbina and Anke Huckauf. Dwell time free eye typing approaches. In Proceedings of COGAIN 2007. pp. 65-70. File:COGAIN2007Proceedings.pdf
LC Technologies EyeGaze
Homepage: http://www.eyegaze.com/
Chapman, J.E. 1991. Use of an eye-operated computer system in locked-in syndrome, in Proceedings of the Sixth Annual International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities (CSUN'91), Los Angeles, CA.
Nancy R. Cleveland. 1994. Eyegaze Human-Computer Interface for People with Disabilities. First Automation Technology and Human Performance Conference, Washington, DC, April 7-8, 1994. [1]
See also The Eyegaze Communication System
pEYE / pEYEwrite
Homepage: Eye Typing: Dwell time free eye typing approaches
Huckauf, A. and Urbina, M. 2007. Gazing with pEYE: new concepts in eye typing. In Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (Tubingen, Germany, July 25 - 27, 2007). APGV '07, vol. 253. ACM Press, New York, NY, 141-141. ACM DOI
SiVHa: Síntesis Visual del Habla
Yolanda Blanco, Maria Cuellar, Arantxa Villanueva, Fernando Lacunza, Rafael Cabeza, Beatriz Marcotegui, SIVHA, Visual Speech Synthesis System, ICSLP'98 Proceedings [2]
Stargazer
Homepage: http://www.gazegroup.org/research/14
Hansen, D. W., Skovsgaard, H. H., Hansen, J. P. and Møllenbach, E. (2008). Noise tolerant selection by gaze-controlled pan and zoom in 3D. Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research & Applications Symposium (ETRA 2008). ACM, New York, NY, 205-212
A new 3D gaze writing system, see the news at http://www.itu.dk/research/inc/?p=171
StarWrite
Homepage: Eye Typing: Dwell time free eye typing approaches
Mario H. Urbina and Anke Huckauf. Dwell time free eye typing approaches. In Proceedings of COGAIN 2007. pp. 65-70. File:COGAIN2007Proceedings.pdf
Symbol Creator
Miniotas, D., Spakov, O., & Evreinov, G. Symbol Creator: An alternative eye-based text entry technique with low demand for screen space. Proceedings of INTERACT 2003. PDF
Quick Glance
Homepage: http://www.eyetechds.com/
Rasmusson, D., Chappell, R., and Trego, M. 1999. Quick Glance: Eye-tracking Access to the Windows95 Operating Environment, in Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities (CSUN'99), Los Angeles, CA.
Quikwriting, adapted for eye gaze
Quikwriting (Perlin, UIST 1998) was originally developed for handheld devices but Bee and Andre adapted it for eye gaze
Bee, N. and Andre, E. (2008) Writing with Your Eye: A Dwell Time Free Writing System Adapted to the Nature of Human Eye Gaze. In Perception in Multimodal Dialogue Systems, LNCS 5078/2008, pp. 111-122, Springer. SpringerLink
TE-9100 Nursing System
Homepage: http://www.t-works.co.jp/page011.html
UKO-II
Homepage: UKO-II
Harbusch, K. and Kühn, M. 2003. Towards an adaptive communication aid with text input from ambiguous keyboards. In Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on European Chapter of the Association For Computational Linguistics (EACL 2003) - Volume 2 (Budapest, Hungary, April 12 - 17, 2003). European Chapter Meeting of the ACL. Association for Computational Linguistics, Morristown, NJ, 207-210. PDF
Viserg Eye Mouse / ECKEY
Istance, H.O., Spinner, C. and Howarth, P.A. (1996) Providing motor impaired users with access to standard Graphical User Interface (GUI) software via eye-based interaction, in 1st European Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies '96
Istance, H. O., Spinner, C. & Howarth, P. A. Providing motor-impaired users with access to standard graphical user interface (GUI) software via eye-based interaction, Proc. Euro Conf Disability, Virtual Reality & Assoc. Tech (ECDVRAT'96), UK, 1996. PDF
See http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/hu/groups/viserg/eyecon1.htm for more info.
VisionKey
Homepage: http://www.eyecan.ca/
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Kahn, D.A., Heynen, J., and Snuggs, G.L. 1999. Eye-Controlled Computing: The VisionKey Experience, in Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities (CSUN'99), Los Angeles, CA.
VISIOBOARD
Homepage: Metrovision (select Visioboard link)
See also VISIOBOARD Project home page
CHARLIER J., BUQUET, C., DUBUS, F., HUGEUX, J.P., DEGROC, B. VISIOBOARD: a new gaze command system for handicapped subjects. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 35, 1997. PDF
Computer Keypad Cover
THOUMIES P., CHARLIER J.R., ALECKI M., D'ERCEVILLE D., HEURTIN A., MATHE J.F., NADEAU G., WIART L. Clinical and functional evaluation of a gaze controlled system for the severely handicapped. Spinal Cord, 36, 1998, 104-109. PDF
See also
- A general description of eye typing systems and design issues related to them can be found in:
Päivi Majaranta and Kari-Jouko Räihä, Twenty Years of Eye Typing: Systems and Design Issues. In Proceedings of ETRA 2002, Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium 2002, 25-27 March 2002, New Orleans, LA, USA, ACM Press, March 2002, 15-22. PDF, slides - See also a book chapter with updated information on eye typing systems
Majaranta, P. & Räihä, K-J. (2007) Text Entry by Gaze: Utilizing Eye-Tracking. In I.S. MacKenzie & K. Tanaka-Ishii (Eds.), Text entry systems: Mobility, accessibility, universality. pp. 175-187. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann. PDF (draft manuscript version) - Majaranta, P. (2009) Text Entry by Eye Gaze. Dissertations in Interactive Technology, number 11, University of Tampere. Also available in Acta Electronica Universitatis Tamperensis; 869. [PDF]
- Eye Gaze Communication Board for low-tech gaze communication
- Gaze Interaction Bibliography for more general papers on gaze communication
Please send any additions or corrections to office (at) cogain (dot) org.
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