Fwd: [senit] Eyegaze Case Study on YouTube

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Steve Lee

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Apr 30, 2008, 5:42:25 AM4/30/08
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It a little off topic but I know at least one person here is
interested in eye gaze and it shows how effective it can be (we saw
this at the last RAatE conference). The system is Tobii + The Grid 2.
It would be great to have all low cost Open Source story, perhaps
using web technologies.

Note : It's a little hard to see the selection marker and the 2 IR
lights interact with the camera so you can see them flashing.

Steve

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From: Zoe Robertson <zoe.ro...@nhs.net>
Date: 30 Apr 2008 09:03
Subject: [senit] Eyegaze Case Study on YouTube
To: se...@lists.becta.org.uk


Hi All

Just to let you know we have just uploaded a video onto YouTube of one of
our patients using a MyTobii Eyegaze system. It is a combination of videos
taken at different stages of the assessment process and shows the
development of his specialised grid set as well as our experiences with the
eyegaze.

The link is http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SXqHR_s3T74

Thanks

Zoe

Assistive Technology Clinical Specialist
Medical Physics Department
Barnsley District General Hospital
Gawber Road
Barnsley
S75 2EP
01226 432159


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