gt.js, a Javascript library for augmenting interfaces to be responsive to gaze-based events.
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gt.js, a Javascript library for augmenting interfaces to be responsive to gaze-based events.
A number of small helpers, behaviors, etc. to help you create UWP application with ease.
GlassBoARd: A Gaze-Enabled AR Interface for Collaborative Work
Gaze Tracking, return the annotated frame in which the pupils is highlighted with the pupils
A psychology experiment examining animal-to-human gaze-cueing effects. Written in Python using the Pygame module.
A simple machine learning model used to estimate the direction of an person's gaze within an image.
Code for ACCV2018 paper 'Believe It or Not, We Know What You Are Looking at!'
NeighboAR: Efficient Object Retrieval using Proximity- and Gaze-based Object Grouping with an AR System
Gaze Estimation using Deep Learning, a Tensorflow-based framework.
A conglomeration of AR experiences that demonstrate the power of gaze tracking. Each experience highlights a separate use case and is intended to inspire creativity in those who interact with it.
Code for SCOUT (Task- and Context Modulated Attention for driving) and extended annotations for DR(eye)VE, BDD-A, and LBW datasets
GASP: Gated Attention for Saliency Prediction (IJCAI-21)
Visualizes individual gaze recordings based on image content of the stimulus.
Code for "Seeing the other side: Conflict and controversy increase gaze coordination" (Paxton, Dale, & Richardson, submitted).
A project exploring the relation between gaze dynamics and empathy
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