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- PrefaceAndrew T. Duchowski, Roel Vertegaal. 6 [doi]
- Eye movements as reflections of perceptual and cognitive processes (abstract only)Keith Rayner. 9-10 [doi]
- Gaze-contingent display using texture mapping and OpenGL: system and applicationsStavri G. Nikolov, Timothy D. Newman, David R. Bull, Cedric Nishan Canagarajah, Michael G. Jones, Iain D. Gilchrist. 11-18 [doi]
- A gaze contingent environment for fostering social attention in autistic childrenRameshsharma Ramloll, Cheryl Trepagnier, Marc M. Sebrechts, Andreas Finkelmeyer. 19-26 [doi]
- Robust clustering of eye movement recordings for quantification of visual interestAnthony Santella, Douglas DeCarlo. 27-34 [doi]
- Visual deictic reference in a collaborative virtual environmentAndrew T. Duchowski, Nathan Cournia, Brian Cumming, Daniel McCallum, Anand K. Gramopadhye, Joel S. Greenstein, Sajay Sadasivan, Richard A. Tyrrell. 35-40 [doi]
- Eye gaze patterns differentiate novice and experts in a virtual laparoscopic surgery training environmentBenjamin Law, M. Stella Atkins, Arthur E. Kirkpatrick, Alan J. Lomax. 41-48 [doi]
- Visual feature extraction via eye tracking for saliency driven 2D/3D registrationAdrian James Chung, Fani Deligianni, Xiao-Peng Hu, Guang-Zhong Yang. 49-54 [doi]
- Eye tracking system model with easy calibrationArantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza, Sonia Porta. 55 [doi]
- Poster abstract: evaluation of hidden Markov models robustness in uncovering focus of visual attention from noisy eye-tracker dataNeil Cooke, Martin Russell, Antje Meyer. 56 [doi]
- Perceptual video compression with combined scene analysis and eye-gaze trackingJaved I. Khan, Oleg Komogortsev. 57 [doi]
- Eye tracking off the shelfDan Witzner Hansen, David J. C. MacKay, John Paulin Hansen, Mads Nielsen. 58 [doi]
- Hardware-accelerated real-time simulation of arbitrary visual fieldsAndrew T. Duchowski. 59 [doi]
- Focus of attention and pilot errorEamonn K. S. Hanson. 60 [doi]
- An eye for an eye: a performance evaluation comparison of the ::::LC technologies and Tobii:::: eye trackersDaniel Cheng, Roel Vertegaal. 61 [doi]
- Age differences in visual search for information on web pagesSheree Josephson, Michael E. Holmes. 62 [doi]
- Coordination of component mental operations in a multiple-response taskShu-Chieh Wu, Roger W. Remington. 63-70 [doi]
- Frequency analysis of task evoked pupillary response and eye-movementMinoru Nakayama, Yasutaka Shimizu. 71-76 [doi]
- Mental imagery in problem solving: an eye tracking studyDaesub Yoon, N. Hari Narayanan. 77-84 [doi]
- Resolving ambiguities of a gaze and speech interfaceQiaohui Zhang, Atsumi Imamiya, Kentaro Go, Xiaoyang Mao. 85-92 [doi]
- ECSGlasses and EyePliances: using attention to open sociable windows of interactionJeffrey S. Shell, Roel Vertegaal, Daniel Cheng, Alexander W. Skaburskis, Changuk Sohn, A. James Stewart, Omar Aoudeh, Connor Dickie. 93-100 [doi]
- Auramirror: reflections on attentionAlexander W. Skaburskis, Roel Vertegaal, Jeffrey S. Shell. 101-108 [doi]
- Building a lightweight eyetracking headgearJason S. Babcock, Jeff B. Pelz. 109-114 [doi]
- A free-head, simple calibration, gaze tracking system that enables gaze-based interactionTakehiko Ohno, Naoki Mukawa. 115-122 [doi]
- Head movement estimation for wearable eye trackerConstantin A. Rothkopf, Jeff B. Pelz. 123-130 [doi]
- Gaze typing compared with input by head and handJohn Paulin Hansen, Kristian Tørning, Anders Sewerin Johansen, Kenji Itoh, Hirotaka Aoki. 131-138 [doi]
- Effects of feedback on eye typing with a short dwell timePäivi Majaranta, Anne Aula, Kari-Jouko Räihä. 139-146 [doi]
- The determinants of web page viewing behavior: an eye-tracking studyBing Pan, Helene Hembrooke, Geri Gay, Laura A. Granka, Matthew K. Feusner, Jill K. Newman. 147-154 [doi]