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Title: Unobtrusive and pervasive video-based eye-gaze tracking
Authors: Cristina, Stefania
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Keywords: Gaze -- Psychological aspects
Eye contact
Nonverbal communication
Issue Date: 2018-05
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Citation: Cristina, S., & Camilleri, K. P. (2018). Unobtrusive and pervasive video-based eye-gaze tracking. Image and Vision Computing, 74, 21-40.
Abstract: Eye-gaze tracking has long been considered a desktop technology that finds its use inside the traditional office setting, where the operating conditions may be controlled. Nonetheless, recent advancements in mobile technology and a growing interest in capturing natural human behaviour have motivated an emerging interest in tracking eye movements within unconstrained real-life conditions, referred to as pervasive eye-gaze tracking. This critical review focuses on emerging passive and unobtrusive video-based eye-gaze tracking methods in recent literature, with the aim to identify different research avenues that are being followed in response to the challenges of pervasive eye-gaze tracking. Different eye-gaze tracking approaches are discussed in order to bring out their strengths and weaknesses, and to identify any limitations, within the context of pervasive eye-gaze tracking, that have yet to be considered by the computer vision community.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/45268
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