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Gaze-based interaction: evaluation of progressive feedback
In monomodal approaches, eye-tracking for gaze-based interaction suffers from a tight coupling between perception and action: making the distinction between user action and user perception of information is almost impossible. This paper proposes the concept of progressive feedback to release this coupling. First experiments confirm that gaze-based interaction can be credible in some contexts of use. Moreover, progressive feedback appears as possibly valuable.