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CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Do we need eye trackers to tell where people look?
Sune Alstrup Johansen, John Paulin Hansen
CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
GAZE-2: conveying eye contact in group video conferencing using eye-controlled camera direction
GAZE-2 is a novel group video conferencing system that uses eye-controlled camera direction to ensure parallaxfree transmission of eye contact. To convey eye contact, GAZE-2 emplo...
Roel Vertegaal, Ivo Weevers, Changuk Sohn, Chris C...
IEEEMM
2000
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13 years 4 months ago
Gaze Awareness for Video-Conferencing: A Software Approach
reness has more abstract social value: People who use frequent eye contact are perceived as more attentive, friendly, cooperative, confident, mature, and sincere than those who avo...
Jim Gemmell, Kentaro Toyama, C. Lawrence Zitnick, ...
DAC
2008
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Parallel programming: can we PLEASE get it right this time?
The computer industry has a problem. As Moore's law marches on, we will be exploiting it to double cores, not frequencies. But all those cores ... 2 to 4 today growing to 8, ...
Tim Mattson, Michael Wrinn
ELPUB
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
CityInMyPocket: Digital Walking Guides
By the end of this year visitors to the Flemish town of Mechelen can discover the city with the help of the new CityInMyPocket walking guide. Instead of following a person or a bo...
Steven Depuydt, Jeroen Vanattenhoven, Jan Engelen