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Subject: [vel] EyeDraw project U Oregon

While looking for a friend's email address I ran across this project.

http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/cm-hci/EyeDraw/

EyeDraw is a research project at the   University of Oregon that enables
users to draw pictures   solely with the use of their eyes. The project started 
in
   the summer of 2003.

An eye   tracker is used to detect eye   movements and that data is
interpreted by the application in   order to allow users to click on buttons, 
choose
starting   and ending points, and save and retrieve drawings.

The picture to the right shows an   early version of EyeDraw and a drawing
created by one of its developers. The challenge is to provide an intuitive and
plausible way for users to intentionally place shapes on the   canvas. This
requires the program to distinguish between   when a user is "looking" and when
they are   "drawing."


The Target Group:

EyeDraw is being designed for  children   and teenagers with severe
mobility impairments. Although other software exists for   them to type and 
read, a
drawing program will be new for these users.

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An executable and source code are available for free download.



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