Eye tracking is a sensing technology that allows a computer to monitor eye movements and determine where a subject is looking. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a robotic architecture that enables to control a robot arm through eye tracking and to draw using the motion of the eyes only. The usability of the system is assessed by a drawing experiment where 10 naïve subjects learned to operate the robot manipulator with eyes. Results suggest that the gaze-based human-robot interface may be considered an intuitive and efficient technology to perform a drawing task, and could be beneficial beyond amputees and patients with various forms of movement impairments.
Performance evaluation of a robotic architecture for drawing with eyes
Scalera L.
;Seriani S.
;Gasparetto A.
;Gallina P.
2021-01-01
Abstract
Eye tracking is a sensing technology that allows a computer to monitor eye movements and determine where a subject is looking. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a robotic architecture that enables to control a robot arm through eye tracking and to draw using the motion of the eyes only. The usability of the system is assessed by a drawing experiment where 10 naïve subjects learned to operate the robot manipulator with eyes. Results suggest that the gaze-based human-robot interface may be considered an intuitive and efficient technology to perform a drawing task, and could be beneficial beyond amputees and patients with various forms of movement impairments.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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