Researchers discover how to identify and "teach" tacit knowledge by tracking eye movements and brain activity, potentially revolutionizing how we learn complex skills.
A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep balanced, are more intuitive and harder to articulate.
Gaze patterns vary substantially among people with varying levels of vision, pointing to the need for individualized ...
“Bossware” refers to the technology some managers use to supervise and surveil employees in the workplace. The term was popularized by a 2020 report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital ...
Nagpur: From detecting riders without helmets to tracking where drivers focused their eyes, researchers at Visvesvaraya ...
"For us, communication is about giving her as much autonomy and voice as possible," Jess Markins tells PEOPLE of her ...
Did you know it's possible to control your iPhone with just your eyes? Here's how to get started with Apple's (rather promising) Eye Tracking feature.
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New driver monitoring systems track eye movement and attention raising privacy concerns among motorists
They notice the camera in the dash and feel a mix of relief and unease […] ...
Director Chang Hang-jun may have accomplished more than half of his task simply by casting Park Ji-hoon. Audiences surrendered not to polished mise-en-scène but to the most elemental cinematic truth: ...
Abstract: This paper introduces ASGaze, a novel gaze tracking system using the RGB camera of smartphones. ASGaze improves the accuracy of existing methods and uniquely tracks gaze points on various ...
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