Evaluation of precision, accuracy and threshold for the design of vibrotactile feedback in eye tracking applications

Fischer, Anke; Wendt, Thomas M.; Stiglmeier, Lukas; Gawron, Philipp; Van Laerhoven, Kristof

Novel approaches for the design of assistive technology controls propose the usage of eye tracking devices such as for smart wheelchairs and robotic arms. The advantages of artificial feedback, especially vibrotactile feedback, as opposed to their use in prostheses, have not been sufficiently explored. Vibrotactile feedback reduces the cognitive load on the visual and auditory channel. It provides tactile sensation, resulting in better use of assistive technologies. In this study the impact of vibration on the precision and accuracy of a head-worn eye tracking device is investigated. The presented system is suitable for further research in the field of artificial feedback. Vibration was perceivable for all participants, yet it does not produce any significant deviations in precision and accuracy.

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Fischer, Anke / Wendt, Thomas M. / Stiglmeier, Lukas / et al: Evaluation of precision, accuracy and threshold for the design of vibrotactile feedback in eye tracking applications. 2023. Copernicus Publications.

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