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Advancement in technology The number of computing devices a person uses is increasing and there is a need for faster, non-intrusive methods of communication with these devices. In this sense, the movement of the eye is a promising means of entry for the interaction of the human computer. In this paper we discuss several eye tracking techniques that can be used to find the user's line of sight. Next, we discussed some of the algorithms that can be used to implement these eye tracking techniques. The main objective of this work is to propose new applications using the eye look that are suitable for the standard user. These applications will enhance the user's reading experience and make reading a more joyful task. User-computer dialogues are typically one-sided, with the user's computer bandwidth much greater than that of one user to another. The movement of a user's eyes can provide a convenient, natural source and additional high-bandwidth user input, to help repair this imbalance. Therefore, investigate the introduction of eye movements as a means of computer input. Our emphasis is on the study of interaction techniques that incorporate eye movements into the user-computer dialogue in a convenient and natural way. This chapter describes the research in NRL on the development of such interaction techniques and the broader issues posed by non-mandate-based interaction styles.
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Advancement in technology The number of computing devices a person uses is increasing and there is a need for faster, non-intrusive methods of communication with these devices. In this sense, the movement of the eye is a promising means of entry for the interaction of the human computer. In this paper we discuss several eye tracking techniques that can be used to find the user's line of sight. Next, we discussed some of the algorithms that can be used to implement these eye tracking techniques. The main objective of this work is to propose new applications using the eye look that are suitable for the standard user. These applications will enhance the user's reading experience and make reading a more joyful task. User-computer dialogues are typically one-sided, with the user's computer bandwidth much greater than that of one user to another. The movement of a user's eyes can provide a convenient, natural source and additional high-bandwidth user input, to help repair this imbalance. Therefore, investigate the introduction of eye movements as a means of computer input. Our emphasis is on the study of interaction techniques that incorporate eye movements into the user-computer dialogue in a convenient and natural way. This chapter describes the research in NRL on the development of such interaction techniques and the broader issues posed by non-mandate-based interaction styles.