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A survey report on mobile eye-based Human-Computer Interaction
Eye-based Human Computer Interaction techniques have thus far been limited to closed environments. However advancement in technology and the advent of mobile computing promises to bring eye-based interaction techniques to wearable and handled mobile devices. This paper investigates recent methods to track eye movements in the mobile environment. Methods were evaluated by comparing the techniques they rely on, type of work, use of theoretical proofs and simulations.