Chromium based Framework to include Gaze Interaction in Web Browser
Chromium based Framework to include Gaze Interaction in Web Browser
EnablingWeb interaction by non-conventional input sources like eyes has great potential to enhance Web accessibility. In this paper, we present a Chromium based inclusive framework to adapt eye gaze events in Web interfaces. The framework
provides more utility and control to develop a full featured interactive browser, compared to the related approaches of additional mouse and keyboard emulation or
browser extensions. We demonstrate the framework through a sophisticated gaze driven Web browser, which effectively supports all browsing operations like search, navigation, bookmarks, and tab management.
eye tracking, assistive technologies, web browser, gaze tracking
Kumar, Chandan
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Menges, Raphael
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Müller, Daniel
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Staab, Steffen
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Kumar, Chandan
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Menges, Raphael
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Müller, Daniel
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Staab, Steffen
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Kumar, Chandan, Menges, Raphael, Müller, Daniel and Staab, Steffen
(2017)
Chromium based Framework to include Gaze Interaction in Web Browser.
26th International World Wide Web Conference, , Perth, Australia.
03 - 07 Apr 2017.
5 pp
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(doi:10.1145/3041021.3054730).
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Abstract
EnablingWeb interaction by non-conventional input sources like eyes has great potential to enhance Web accessibility. In this paper, we present a Chromium based inclusive framework to adapt eye gaze events in Web interfaces. The framework
provides more utility and control to develop a full featured interactive browser, compared to the related approaches of additional mouse and keyboard emulation or
browser extensions. We demonstrate the framework through a sophisticated gaze driven Web browser, which effectively supports all browsing operations like search, navigation, bookmarks, and tab management.
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Accepted/In Press date: 16 February 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 April 2017
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26th International World Wide Web Conference, , Perth, Australia, 2017-04-03 - 2017-04-07
Keywords:
eye tracking, assistive technologies, web browser, gaze tracking
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 406516
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406516
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Chandan Kumar
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Raphael Menges
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Daniel Müller
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Steffen Staab
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