Eduardo Velloso is a Research Fellow at the Microsoft Research Centre for Social Natural User Interfaces at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Eduardo holds a PhD in Computer Science from Lancaster University and a BSc in Computer Engineering from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. His research aims at creating future social user experiences combining novel input modalities such as gaze, body movement, touch gestures, etc. His latest work has investigated eye-based interaction with smart watches, multimodal combinations of gaze, and eye control of video games.
How eye tracking gives players a new experience in video games
Mar 29, 2016 05:00 am UTC| Technology
Tracking peoples eye movements is a concept that for a long time has captured peoples imagination. More often than not, the technology has been depicted as part of rather dystopian futures: in the movie Minority Report,...