Hey so if using eye tracking for ads starts becoming the norm I'm going to go and kill the the person who came up with the idea violently.
You may use this post as evidence against me because I will be claiming that person's head with *great* pride.
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Hey so if using eye tracking for ads starts becoming the norm I'm going to go and kill the the person who came up with the idea violently.
You may use this post as evidence against me because I will be claiming that person's head with *great* pride.
Hey fellow disabled/ND folks!
For anyone who has speaking/communication difficulty, I found an AAC app for Android that has built-in eye tracking and starts with 120+ boards! You can customize any of them. My favorite is to do entire phrases text to speech and then just click that say a whole phrase.
Usually I use ASL or the app "Big Word" for Android (due to deafness) but I switched to AAC recently, it's way more convenient text-to-speech (TTS) and symbol based is easier if words are difficult that day.
Coughdrop is seriously next level for how low $ the subscription is, it's 2 month free trial and $6/mo after.
This is an example default board tracking my eyes, using Dwell as the selection criteria on "want":
I also have a daily board for at home where I programmed a bunch of full TTS phrases with symbols:
It's a little complicated to set up at first but if you have support or you're a tech-oriented person it's a breeze 🙌🏼
Communication is for Everyone. CoughDrop<br/> empowers people to make their voices heard.
BTW you're always "disabled enough" to communicate with alternative methods if you need to!! Don't deny yourself the ease of communication, you should always explore ways to express yourself 🤟🏻
Tonight, at 7 pm CDT, I will be playing the tearjerker known as Before Your Eyes developed by GoodbyeWorld Games for Short Game Fridays over at my YouTube channel. Link to the stream is up above.
Predicting you’ll click on something before you do
Infant - Musical Instruments
As this student explores the different instruments, she develops auditory awareness as she hears the different sounds and tones they make while showing cause & effect as her movement causes the sound. The mobiles also encourage gross motor development as she moves her arms and legs with the mobiles while refining her eye tracking as she watches them move.
Information that can be inferred from eye tracking data. Information adapted from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42504-3_15
Truly cursed