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Eye Tracking as a New Interface for Image Retrieval

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The best interfaces are the most natural ones. They are unobtrusive and provide relevant information quickly and in ways that do not interfere with the task itself.

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Oyekoya, O.K., Stentiford, F.W.M. (2006). Eye Tracking as a New Interface for Image Retrieval. In: Steventon, A., Wright, S. (eds) Intelligent Spaces. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-429-8_17

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