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- Comparison of three implementations of HeadTurn: a multimodal interaction technique with gaze and head turns
The setup. The Dikablis gaze tracker with haptic actuators in the ends of the temple bars.
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Comparison of three implementations of HeadTurn: a multimodal interaction technique with gaze and head turns - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-setup-The-Dikablis-gaze-tracker-with-haptic-actuators-in-the-ends-of-the-temple-bars_fig1_309614272 [accessed 23 Jan 2025]
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Figure 1: The setup. The Dikablis gaze tracker with haptic actuators in the ends of the temple bars.
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