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Sensors and Materials, Volume 26, Number 7 (2014)
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pp. 529-538
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https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2014.1004
Published: August 28, 2014

Workload Evaluation of Gaze-Writing Systems [PDF]

Takahiro Hayashi and Reo Kishi

(Received January 14, 2014; Accepted April 23, 2014)

Keywords: gaze writing, workload assessment, NASA-TLX, eye typing, eye gesturing, continuous writing

In this paper, we present the workload evaluation of three types of eye-based text entry methods: (1) eye typing, (2) eye gesturing, and (3) continuous writing. As metrics for workload evaluation, we used the NASA task load index (NASA-TLX), which was developed by NASA for assessing the workload of users working with human-machine systems. Experimental results have shown that with eye typing, the user can enter text fast with a low workload, and that eye gesturing and continuous writing need time to bring users to a certain level, and a higher workload is needed than eye typing for maintaining a high text entry speed.

Corresponding author: Takahiro Hayashi


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Takahiro Hayashi and Reo Kishi, Workload Evaluation of Gaze-Writing Systems, Sens. Mater., Vol. 26, No. 7, 2014, p. 529-538.



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