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The inspection of very large images by eye-gaze control
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2008
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Large ImagesGaze ControlMachine VisionImage AnalysisOphthalmologyEngineeringEye TrackingEye Gaze ControlImage PositionVision ResearchOptical Image RecognitionComputer VisionVisual Function
The increasing availability and accuracy of eye gaze detection equipment has encouraged its use for both investigation and control. In this paper we present novel methods for navigating and inspecting extremely large images solely or primarily using eye gaze control. We investigate the relative advantages and comparative properties of four related methods: Stare-to-Zoom (STZ), in which control of the image position and resolution level is determined solely by the user's gaze position on the screen; Head-to-Zoom (HTZ) and Dual-to-Zoom (DTZ), in which gaze control is augmented by head or mouse actions; and Mouse-to-Zoom (MTZ), using conventional mouse input as an experimental control.
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