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HumanEYEze 2024: Workshop on Eye Tracking for Multimodal Human-Centric Computing

Michael Barz; Roman Bednarik; Andreas Bulling; Cristina Conati; Daniel Sonntag
In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI-2024), November 4-8, San José, Costa Rica, ICMI '24, ISBN 9798400704628, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2024.

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The HumanEYEze 2024 workshop aims to explore the role of eye tracking in developing human-centered multimodal AI systems. Over the past two decades, eye tracking has evolved from a diagnostic tool to an important input modality for real-time interactive systems, driven by advancements in hardware that have improved its affordability, availability, and performance. Initially used in specialized applications, eye tracking now significantly impacts research on gaze-based multimodal interaction. Recently, eye-based user and context modeling has emerged, utilizing eye movements to provide rich insights into user behavior and interaction contexts. The workshop aims to bring together researchers from eye tracking, multimodal human-computer interaction, and AI. It aims to enhance understanding of integrating eye tracking into multimodal human-centered computing. The expected outcomes include fostering collaborations and promoting knowledge exchange.

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