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Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04)
Visual Memory Augmentation: Using Eye Gaze as an Attention Filter
Arlington, Virginia
October 31-November 03
ISBN: 0-7695-2186-X
Deb Roy, Cognitive Machines Group, MIT Media Laboratory
Yair Ghitza, Cognitive Machines Group, MIT Media Laboratory
Jeff Bartelma, Cognitive Machines Group, MIT Media Laboratory
Charlie Kehoe, Cognitive Machines Group, MIT Media Laboratory
We present two early prototype systems that leverage computer memory to augment human memory in everyday situations. Both experiments investigate the role of eye tracking as a way to detect a person's attention and use this knowledge to affect short and long term memory processes. This work is part of a larger effort underway at the MIT Media Laboratory to develop systems that work symbiotically with humans, leading to increased performance along numerous cognitive and physical dimensions.
Citation:
Deb Roy, Yair Ghitza, Jeff Bartelma, Charlie Kehoe, "Visual Memory Augmentation: Using Eye Gaze as an Attention Filter," iswc, pp.128-131, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04), 2004
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