Great Fun with Gaze-Interaction
Public demonstration of IG-30 system.
New web page goes online.
IntelliGaze prototype debuts at COGAIN meeting.
The IntelliGazeTM prototype system has been successfully demonstrated at the annual COGAIN meeting in Leicester, UK 3-4 September 2007.
The IG-30 system allows gaze control of any Windows application by utilizing remote eye tracking, a contact free method that only requires a small camera system attached to the monitor.
Typical users include patients with ALS, MS, spinal injuries, cerebral palsy, and many others. After an easy, one-time user calibration, the system can be completely controlled by eye movements.
The IntelliGazeTM Application Center acts as a desktop for gaze-controlled applications. It allows the easy integration of 3rd party applications into the gaze controlled environment. These applications do not necessarily have to be gaze-aware. It is even possible to enter the Windows desktop and control standard applications.
Gaze control can be used to generate speech (Text To Speech), input text into other applications, or control pictorial communication systems (PCS). In order to provide the most efficient, field proven performance in many different application areas, the IG-30 system interfaces to a whole range of 3rd party applications, as well as standard Windows applications.
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