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Hi
Natalie Webb and I are writing a chapter on eye tracking in a handbook
on HCI methods and techniques. The book is aimed at postgrad
researchers new to HCI and established researchers.In the editor's own
words "The purpose of this book is to describe and demonstrate
research methods used in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) so that new
researchers in this area are aware of the possible sorts of research
that can be done."

We thought it would be a good idea to ask for your thoughts on what
papers we ought to tell would be researchers,interestd in eye tracking
in HCI, about because you felt they really contributed to your own
research.

Please let me know the author and the title of the paper/book as a
minimum but a full Hardard style reference would be great!

Your reward: a warm rosy glow that you have contributed to the
advancement of knowledge!!

We look forward to hearing from you

Regards
Tony and Natalie

ps We will circulate the suggestions when we have collated them
TR







Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:43 pm

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