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Chromium based Framework to include Gaze Interaction in Web Browser

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 . (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
Venue - Dates: 26th International World Wide Web Conference, , Perth, Australia, 2017-04-03 - 2017-04-07
Keywords: eye tracking, assistive technologies, web browser, gaze tracking
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 406516
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406516
PURE UUID: 1cf6cd09-efdc-4cfe-8c70-d8eca728b4e2
ORCID for Steffen Staab: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0780-4154

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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2017 02:21
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:22

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Author: Chandan Kumar
Author: Raphael Menges
Author: Daniel Müller
Author: Steffen Staab ORCID iD

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