HCNov 15, 2019

The Markup Language for Designing Gaze Controlled Applications

arXiv:1911.06541v2
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This addresses the problem of creating gaze-controlled interfaces for users and researchers, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing markup language concepts.

The authors introduced the Gaze Interaction Markup Language (GIML) to enable the design of gaze-controlled applications and psychological experiments, making it accessible to non-programmers.

The Gaze Interaction Markup Language (GIML) is presented, which is new language for designing the gaze-controlled application and psychological experiments (also by non-programmers).

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