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@INPROCEEDINGS{bulling09_chi,
     author = {Bulling, Andreas and Roggen, Daniel and Tr{\"{o}}ster, Gerhard},
   keywords = {Context-awareness, Electrooculography (EOG), Eye Gestures, Eye Tracking, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Wearable Computing},
      month = apr,
      title = {Wearable EOG Goggles: Eye-Based Interaction in Everyday Environments},
  booktitle = {Ext. Abstracts of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2009)},
       year = {2009},
      pages = {3259--3264},
  publisher = {ACM Press},
   location = {Boston, United States},
       isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4},
        doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520468},
   abstract = {In this paper, we present an embedded eye tracker for context-awareness and eye-based human-computer interaction – the wearable EOG goggles. In contrast to common systems using video, this unobtrusive device relies on Electrooculography (EOG). It consists of goggles with dry electrodes integrated into the frame and a small pocket-worn component with a powerful microcontroller for EOG signal processing. Using this lightweight system, sequences of eye movements, so-called eye gestures, can be efficiently recognised from EOG signals in real-time for HCI purposes. The device is self-contained solution and allows for seamless eye motion sensing, context-recognition and eye-based interaction in everyday environments.}
}