Eye gaze interaction with expanding targets

Darius Miniotas, Oleg Špakov, I. Scott MacKenzie
2004 Extended abstracts of the 2004 conference on Human factors and computing systems - CHI '04  
Recent evidence on the performance benefits of expanding targets during manual pointing raises a provocative question: Can a similar effect be expected for eye gaze interaction? We present two experiments to examine the benefits of target expansion during an eye-controlled selection task. The second experiment also tested the efficiency of a "grab-and-hold algorithm" to counteract inherent eye jitter. Results confirm the benefits of target expansion both in pointing speed and accuracy.
more » ... lly, the grab-and-hold algorithm affords a dramatic 57% reduction in error rates overall. The reduction is as much as 68% for targets subtending 0.35 degrees of visual angle. However, there is a cost which surfaces as a slight increase in movement time (10%). These findings indicate that target expansion coupled with additional measures to accommodate eye jitter has the potential to make eye gaze a more suitable input modality.
doi:10.1145/985921.986037 dblp:conf/chi/MiniotasSM04 fatcat:wu4sgvpknrdrnmj4bs2ocmjawe