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eyeLook: using attention to facilitate mobile media consumption

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eyeLook: using attention to facilitate mobile media consumption
One of the problems with mobile media devices is that they may distract users during critical everyday tasks, such as navigating the streets of a busy city. We addressed this issue in the design of eyeLook: a platform for attention sensitive mobile computing. eyeLook appliances use embedded low cost eyeCONTACT sensors (ECS) to detect when the user looks at the display. We discuss two eyeLook applications, seeTV and seeTXT, that facilitate courteous media consumption in mobile contexts by using the ECS to respond to user attention. seeTV is an attentive mobile video player that automatically pauses content when the user is not looking. seeTXT is an attentive speed reading application that flashes words on the display, advancing text only when the user is looking. By making mobile media devices sensitive to actual user attention, eyeLook allows applications to gracefully transition users between consuming media, and managing life. ACM Classification Keywords H5.2. Information interfaces...
Connor Dickie, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Danie
Added 26 Jun 2010
Updated 26 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where UIST
Authors Connor Dickie, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng
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