Short paper accepted at ETRA 2022

27 March 2022

The 2022 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking & Applications (ETRA 2022) takes place on June 8–11. We are proud to announce the acceptance of a short paper:

Real-time Head-based Deep-learning Model for Gaze Probability Regions in Collaborative VR

by Riccardo Bovo, Daniele Giunchi, Ludwig Sidenmark, Enrico Costanza, Hans Gellersen, Thomas Heinis

This work was a collaboration between Imperial College London, University College London and Lancaster University. We propose a lightweight deep learning model for gaze prediction that generates the probability density function of the gaze position to be used as an attention cue in collaborative virtual reality. Find the full paper here.

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