Performance Analysis of Saccades for Primary and Confirmatory Target Selection

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2022

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Batmaz, Anil Ufuk
Mughrabi, Moaaz Hudhud
Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang

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Assoc Computing Machinery

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In eye-gaze-based selection, dwell suffers from several issues, e.g., the Midas Touch problem. Here we investigate saccade-based selection techniques as an alternative to dwell. First, we designed a novel user interface (UI) for Actigaze and used it with ( goal-crossing) saccades for confirming the selection of small targets (i.e., < 1.5-2 degrees). We compared it with three other variants of Actigaze (with button press, dwell, and target reverse crossing) and two variants of target magnification (with button press and dwell). Magnification-dwell exhibited the most promising performance. For Actigaze, goal-crossing was the fastest option but suffered the most errors. We then evaluated goal-crossing as a primary selection technique for normal-sized targets (>= 2 degrees) and implemented a novel UI for such interaction. Results revealed that dwell achieved the best performance. Yet, we identified goal-crossing as a good compromise between dwell and button press. Our findings thus identify novel options for gaze-only interaction.

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28th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) -- NOV 29-DEC 01, 2022 -- Tsukuba, JAPAN

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Fitts Law, Eye-Gaze Tracking, Eye, Small Targets, Selection Techniques, Virtual Reality, Gaze, Fitts' Law, Throughput, Fitts Law, Activation Methods, Eye, Saccade, Gaze, Target Reverse Crossing

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28th Acm Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Vrst 2022

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