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[1] EDITED BOOK Human -- Computer Systems Interaction: Backgrounds and Applications 2: Part 2 Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing 99 / Hippe, Zdzislaw S. / Kulikowski, Juliusz L. / Mroczek, Teresa 2012 n.31 p.495 Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23172-8
ISBN: 978-3-642-23171-1 (print), 978-3-642-23172-8 (online)
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== Part IV: Environment Monitoring and Robotic Systems ==
SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interface: On the Effect of Stimulus Parameters on VEPs Spectral Characteristics (3-14)
	+ Byczuk, M.
	+ Poryzala, P.
	+ Materka, A.
Design and Development of a Guideline for Ergonomic Haptic Interaction (15-29)
	+ Muñoz, L. M.
	+ Ponsa, P.
	+ Casals, A.
Partner Robots -- From Development to Business Implementation (31-39)
	+ Ota, Y.
Goal Understanding and Self-generating Will for Autonomous Humanoid Robots (41-55)
	+ Nauth, P.
A Talking Robot and Its Singing Performance by the Mimicry of Human Vocalization (57-73)
	+ Kitani, M.
	+ Hara, T.
	+ Hanada, H.
	+ Sawada, H.
An Orthopedic Surgical Robotic System-OrthoRoby (75-90)
	+ Barkana, D. Erol
Methods for Reducing Operational Forces in Force-Sensorless Bilateral Control with Thrust Wires for Two-Degree-of-Freedom Remote Robots (91-107)
	+ Sato, T.
	+ Sakaino, S.
	+ Yakoh, T.
== Part V: Diagnostic Systems ==
Applications of Neural Networks in Semantic Analysis of Skin Cancer Images (111-124)
	+ Przystalski, K.
	+ Nowak, L.
	+ Ogorzalek, M.
	+ Surówka, G.
Further Research on Automatic Estimation of Asymmetry of Melanocytic Skin Lesions (125-129)
	+ Cudek, P.
	+ Grzymala-Busse, J. W.
	+ Hippe, Z. S.
Multispectral Imaging for Supporting Colonoscopy and Gastroscopy Diagnoses (131-145)
	+ Switonski, A.
	+ Bieda, R.
	+ Wojciechowski, K.
A Machine Learning Approach to Mining Brain Stroke Data (147-158)
	+ Mroczek, T.
	+ Grzymala-Busse, J. W.
	+ Hippe, Z. S.
	+ Jurczak, P.
Using Eye-Tracking to Study Reading Patterns and Processes in Autism with Hyperlexia Profile (159-174)
	+ Pazzaglia, R.
	+ Ravarelli, A.
	+ Balestra, A.
	+ Orio, S.
	+ Zanetti, M. A.
Ontology Design for Medical Diagnostic Knowledge (175-189)
	+ Jaszuk, M.
	+ Szostek, G.
	+ Walczak, A.
Rule-Based Analysis of MMPI Data Using the Copernicus System (191-203)
	+ Gomula, J.
	+ Paja, W.
	+ Pancerz, K.
	+ Szkola, J.
Application of 2D Anisotropic Wavelet Edge Extractors for Image Interpolation (205-222)
	+ Adamczyk, K.
	+ Walczak, A.
Experimental Results of Model-Based Fuzzy Control Solutions for a Laboratory Antilock Braking System (223-234)
	+ Precup, R. E.
	+ Spataru, S. V.
	+ Radac, M. B.
	+ Petriu, E. M.
	+ Preitl, S.
	+ Dragos, C. A.
	+ et al
== Part VI: Educational Systems ==
Remote Teaching and New Testing Method Applied in Higher Education (237-259)
	+ Pyzik, L.
Points of View on Magnetic Levitation System Laboratory-Based Control Education (261-275)
	+ Dragos, C. A.
	+ Preitl, S.
	+ Precup, R. E.
	+ Petriu, E. M.
2D and 3D Visualizations of Creative Destruction for Entrepreneurship Education (277-294)
	+ Noyes, E.
	+ Deligiannidis, L.
Employing a Biofeedback Method Based on Hemispheric Synchronization in Effective Learning (295-309)
	+ Kaszuba, K.
	+ Kostek, B.
== Part VII: General Problems ==
Comparison of Fuzzy and Neural Systems for Implementation of Nonlinear Control Surfaces (313-324)
	+ Xie, T. T.
	+ Yu, H.
	+ Wilamowski, B. M.
Hardware Implementation of Fuzzy Default Logic (325-343)
	+ Pulka, A.
	+ Milik, A.
Dwulit's Hull as Means of Optimization of kNN Algorithm (345-358)
	+ Dwulit, M. P.
	+ Szymanski, Z.
OWiki: Enabling an Ontology-Led Creation of Semantic Data (359-374)
	+ Di Iorio, A.
	+ Musetti, A.
	+ Peroni, S.
	+ Vitali, F.
Fuzzy Genetic Object Identification: Multiple Inputs/Multiple Outputs Case (375-394)
	+ Rotshtein, A. P.
	+ Rakytyanska, H. B.
Server-Side Query Language for Protein Structure Similarity Searching (395-415)
	+ Malysiak-Mrozek, B.
	+ Kozielski, S.
	+ Mrozek, D.
A New Kinds of Rules for Approximate Reasoning Modeling (417-428)
	+ Palasinski, M.
	+ Fryc, B.
	+ Machnicka, Z.
Technical Evaluation of Boolean Recommenders (429-441)
	+ Chojnacki, S.
	+ Klopotek, M. A.
Interval Uncertainty in CPL Models for Computer Aided Prognosis (443-461)
	+ Bobrowski, L.
Neural Network Training with Second Order Algorithms (463-476)
	+ Yu, H.
	+ Wilamowski, B. M.
Complex Neural Models of Dynamic Complex Systems: Study of the Global Quality Criterion and Results (477-495)
	+ Dralus, G.

[2] ceCursor, a contextual eye cursor for general pointing in windows environments Long papers 6 -- Eye tracking and accessibility / Porta, Marco / Ravarelli, Alice / Spagnoli, Giovanni Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications 2010-03-22 p.331-337
Keywords: alternative communication, assistive technology, eye cursor, eye pointing, eye tracking, gaze interaction
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Summary: Eye gaze interaction for disabled people is often dealt with by designing ad-hoc interfaces, in which the big size of their elements compensates for both the inaccuracy of eye trackers and the instability of the human eye. Unless solutions for reliable eye cursor control are employed, gaze pointing in ordinary graphical operating environments is a very difficult task. In this paper we present an eye-driven cursor for MS Windows which behaves differently according to the "context". When the user's gaze is perceived within the desktop or a folder, the cursor can be discretely shifted from one icon to another. Within an application window or where there are no icons, on the contrary, the cursor can be continuously and precisely moved. Shifts in the four directions (up, down, left, right) occur through dedicated buttons. To increase user awareness of the currently pointed spot on the screen while continuously moving the cursor, a replica of the spot is provided within the active direction button, resulting in improved pointing performance.

[3] On-line newspapers and multimedia content: an eye tracking study Usability / Mosconi, Mauro / Porta, Marco / Ravarelli, Alice ACM 26th International Conference on Design of Communication 2008-09-22 p.55-64
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Summary: On-line newspapers have gone through great development lately, actually changing the world of press. On the other hand, the electronic medium is often regarded as the plain counterpart of paper, with straight transpositions of both content and layout. Successful information design for the Web, however, needs careful choices about communication styles and structural elements, to create really useful news complements. In this article we focus on the multimedia component of on-line newspapers, which is surely one of their most distinctive features compared to printed versions. Using eye tracking technology, we have studied five main design issues related to multimedia, obtaining results which could only be guessed with "traditional" usability tests.