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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2021Limitations of local-minima gaze predictionVarley, Peter A. C.; Cristina, Stefania; Camilleri, Kenneth; Bonnici, Alexandra
2011The mental lexicon is fully specified : evidence from eye-trackingMitterer, Holger
2020Multitasking effects on individual performance : an experimental eye-tracking studyMarchewka, Malgorzata; Nesterak, Janusz; Sołtysik, Mariusz; Szymla, Wojciech; Wojnarowska, Magdalena
2014The perception of brands : a peek into a customer’s mindPortelli, Vanessa
2010Phonological competition in casual speechCutler, Anne; Mitterer, Holger; Brouwer, Susanne; Tuinman, Annelie
2017Preparation of music scores to enable hands-free page turning based on eye-gaze trackingBonnici, Alexandra; Cristina, Stefania; Camilleri, Kenneth
2009Processing reduced word-forms in speech perception using probabilistic knowledge about speech productionMitterer, Holger; McQueen, James M.
2023Real-time continuous EOG-based gaze angle estimation with baseline drift compensation under stationary head conditionsBarbara, Nathaniel; Camilleri, Tracey A.; Camilleri, Kenneth P.
2021Sequential non-rigid factorisation for head pose estimationCristina, Stefania; Camilleri, Kenneth
2012Speech reductions change the dynamics of competition during spoken word recognitionBrouwer, Susanne; Mitterer, Holger; Huettig, Falk
2018Studying human factors for dwell-free text-to-speech communication systemsDimech, Karen
2015Supporting the development of accessible web applications for users with severe motor-impairmentChetcuti, Alastair
2019A systematic analysis of literature on dwell-free eye-driven typingCaruana, Bernine; Theuma, Luke; Garg, Lalit
2015Testing the testerBorg, Andrea
2023Training an EOG-based wordometer without reading - a simple HCI application to quantify reading metricsMifsud, Matthew; Camilleri, Tracey A.; Camilleri, Kenneth P.
2014Use what you can : storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced formsPoellmann, Katja; Mitterer, Holger; McQueen, James M.
2019Vision-based iris and pupil detectionAntic, Diana