Teleeye: An Awareness Widget for Providing the Focus of Attention in Collaborative Editing Systems
Jul 16, 2009·,
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Mauro Carlos Pichiliani
Celso M. Hirata
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
Carlos Henrique Quartucci Forster

Abstract
Awareness is the knowledge about present and past group’s activities and it is a relevant issue for cooperative work. There are many devices that supply awareness information in synchronous collaborative editing systems. However, the current awareness devices have restrictions to both accomplish effective awareness and show the focus of attention identifying the exact place of the participants’ attention. This paper presents an awareness widget for synchronous collaborative editing systems called TeleEye that provides information about the localization of the participants’ attention during a collaborative session by means of eye tracking.
Type
Publication
In 2008 Collaborative Computing – Networking, Applications and Worksharing
Complexity Theory
Computer Bugs
Debugging
Games
Open Source Software
Tools
Tracking
Eye-Tracking
Highly-Configurable Systems
Preprocessors
Variability

Authors
Fabricio Batista Narcizo
(he/him)
Senior AI Research Scientist
Fabricio Batista Narcizo is a Senior AI Research Scientist in the Video Technology department at GN Hearing A/S (Jabra) and a Part-Time Lecturer and Course Manager at the IT University of Copenhagen (ITU). He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the ITU in 2017, his M.Sc. degree in Electronic & Computer Engineering from the Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA) in 2008, and his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the University of Western Santa Catarina (UNOESC) in 2005. His research interests lie in computer vision, image analysis, artificial intelligence, data science, data mining, machine learning, edge AI, and human-computer interaction, with a particular interest in eye-tracking.