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Electrooculography (EOG)
Meet the smartglasses that can control devices through nose gestures
Quantifying Reading Habits – Counting How Many Words You Read
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Andreas Dengel
Conor Allison
Georgia Institute Of Technology
German Research Centre For Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
International Joint Conference On Pervasive And Ubiquitous Computing
Kai Kunze
Keio Media Design
Keio University
Koichi Kise
Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology (KAIST)
Marcus Liwicki
Masahiko Inami
Omer Sacakli
Osaka Prefecture University
Shoya Ishimaru
University of St Andrews
Wareable Ltd.
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Augmented Reality (AR)
Continuous Wavelet TransformSaccade Detection (CWT-SD)
E-Ink Reader
Electrooculography (EOG)
Electrooculography System
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Medical Electrooculography System
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Keio Media Design
UBICOMP 2015
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Meet the smartglasses that can control devices through nose gestures
Quantifying Reading Habits – Counting How Many Words You Read
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2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2015)
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