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ETRA 2006: San Diego, California, USA
- Kari-Jouko Räihä, Andrew T. Duchowski:

Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research & Application Symposium, ETRA 2006, San Diego, California, USA, March 27-29, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-305-0
Keynote speaker
- Howell O. Istance:

Communication through eye-gaze: where we have been, where we are now and where we can go from here. 9
Visual attention & eye movement control
- Ran Carmi, Laurent Itti:

Causal saliency effects during natural vision. 11-18 - James T. Fulton:

Performance of the two-stage, dual-mode oculomotor servo system. 19-26 - Robert J. Peters, Laurent Itti:

Computational mechanisms for gaze direction in interactive visual environments. 27-32
Late breaking results: oral presentations
- R. A. Schuchard, B. R. Connell, P. Griffiths:

An environmental investigation of wayfinding in a nursing home. 33 - Takehiko Ohno:

One-point calibration gaze tracking method. 34 - Bogdan Hoanca, Kenrick J. Mock

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Secure graphical password system for high traffic public areas. 35 - Elina Birmingham, Walter F. Bischof, Alan Kingstone:

Using the eyes to encode and recognize social scenes. 36 - Denis Giguère, Nicolas Gagné, Steve Vezeau:

Use of eye-tracking in ergonomics: a field study of lift truck operators' work activity. 37 - Kerstin Hadelich, Matthew W. Crocker:

Gaze alignment of interlocutors in conversational dialogues. 38 - Miki Namatame, Muneo Kitajima:

Improving web usability for the hard-of-hearing. 39 - Oyewole Oyekoya, Fred Stentiford:

An eye tracking interface for image search. 40 - Helene Hembrooke, Matthew K. Feusner, Geri Gay:

Averaging scan patterns and what they can tell us. 41
Late breaking results: poster presentations
- Su Yan, Magy Seif El-Nasr:

Visual attention in 3D video games. 42 - Laura A. Granka, Helene Hembrooke, Geri Gay:

Location location location: viewing patterns on WWW pages. 43 - T. Haslwanter, C. Kitzmueller, M. Scheubmayr:

Simulation of effects of horizontal camera slippage on corneal reflections. 44 - InBum Lee, Kwang Suk Park:

Perspective error compensation of pupillography using glint images. 45 - Minoru Nakayama, Yasutaka Shimizu:

Evaluation of a multimedia learning exercise using oculo-motors. 46 - Yoshiko Habuchi, Haruhiko Takeuchi, Muneo Kitajima:

The influence of web browsing experience on web-viewing behavior. 47 - Tim J. Smith, Martyn Whitwell

, John Lee:
Eye movements and pupil dilation during event perception. 48 - Javier San Agustin, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza:

Pupil brightness variation as a function of gaze direction. 49 - Luiz Henrique M. do Canto-Pereira, Breno Santos, Edgard Morya, Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto, Ronald Ranvaud:

The relation of eye fixation patterns with emotional content and episodic memory. 50 - Jeffrey B. Mulligan:

Optical eye models for gaze tracking. 51 - Yu-Chi Tai, James E. Sheedy, John R. Hayes:

Effect of letter spacing on eye movements and reading performance. 52 - Wolfgang Beinhauer:

A widget library for gaze-based interaction elements. 53 - Edgard Morya, Marco Bertolassi, Adhemar Pettri Filho, Carlos Hitoshi Morimoto, Ronald Ranvaud:

Eye movements and motor programming in a Time-To-Contact task. 54 - Dan Witzner Hansen, John Paulin Hansen:

Eye typing with common cameras. 55 - Guido Böning, Klaus Bartl, Thomas Dera, Stanislavs Bardins, Erich Schneider, Thomas Brandt:

Mobile eye tracking as a basis for real-time control of a gaze driven head-mounted video camera. 56 - Po-Chan Chiu, Alvin W. Yeo

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Eye drawing with gaze estimation model. 57
Assistive/user interfaces
- Kenji Itoh, Hirotaka Aoki, John Paulin Hansen:

A comparative usability study of two Japanese gaze typing systems. 59-66 - Darius Miniotas, Oleg Spakov, Ivan Tugoy, I. Scott MacKenzie

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Speech-augmented eye gaze interaction with small closely spaced targets. 67-72 - Hua Wang, Mark H. Chignell, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Empathic tutoring software agents using real-time eye tracking. 73-78
Advances in eye tracking technology
- Susan M. Kolakowski, Jeff B. Pelz

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Compensating for eye tracker camera movement. 79-85 - Craig Hennessey, Borna Noureddin, Peter D. Lawrence:

A single camera eye-gaze tracking system with free head motion. 87-94 - Dongheng Li, Jason S. Babcock, Derrick J. Parkhurst:

openEyes: a low-cost head-mounted eye-tracking solution. 95-100
Gaze-contingent display/video
- Oleg Komogortsev, Javed I. Khan:

Perceptual attention focus prediction for multiple viewers in case of multimedia perceptual compression with feedback delay. 101-108 - Martin Böhme, Michael Dorr, Thomas Martinetz, Erhardt Barth:

Gaze-contingent temporal filtering of video. 109-115 - Philipp Wagner, Klaus Bartl, Wolfgang Günthner, Erich Schneider, Thomas Brandt, Heinz Ulbrich:

A pivotable head mounted camera system that is aligned by three-dimensional eye movements. 117-124
Comprehension and cognition
- Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:

An eye-tracking methodology for characterizing program comprehension processes. 125-132 - Hidetake Uwano, Masahide Nakamura, Akito Monden, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:

Analyzing individual performance of source code review using reviewers' eye movement. 133-140 - Mike Bartels, Sandra P. Marshall:

Eye tracking insights into cognitive modeling. 141-147
Performance analysis
- Julia M. West, Anne R. Haake, Evelyn P. Rozanski, Keith S. Karn:

eyePatterns: software for identifying patterns and similarities across fixation sequences. 149-154 - Sheree Josephson, Michael E. Holmes:

Clutter or content?: how on-screen enhancements affect how TV viewers scan and what they learn. 155-162 - James L. Croft, Daniel J. Pittman, Charles T. Scialfa:

Gaze behavior of spotters during an air-to-ground search. 163-179

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