The Markup Language for Designing Gaze Controlled Applications
J. Matulewski, B. Ba{\l}aj, I. Mo\'scichowska, A. Ignaczewska, R., Linowiecki, J. Dreszer, W. Duch

TL;DR
This paper introduces GIML, a new markup language designed to facilitate the creation of gaze-controlled applications and psychological experiments, making it accessible even to non-programmers.
Contribution
GIML provides a novel, user-friendly markup language specifically for designing gaze interaction applications and experiments, expanding accessibility and ease of use.
Findings
GIML simplifies the development process for gaze-controlled applications.
GIML enables non-programmers to design gaze-based experiments.
The language improves flexibility and accessibility in gaze interaction design.
Abstract
The Gaze Interaction Markup Language (GIML) is presented, which is new language for designing the gaze-controlled application and psychological experiments (also by non-programmers).
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
