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Research Projects

Personal Information Navigator Adapting Through Viewing (PinView)
(this project has ended)

The EU funded framework 7 research project entitled ‘Personal Information Navigator Adapting Through Viewing (PinView)' aims to develop new principles, methods, and prototypes for the next generation of interfaces to data; which will specifically include the use of eye-tracking equipment on computer monitors.

The project will develop a variety of methods for dealing with implicit feedback from eye movement data and exploring the development of on-line and feature extraction algorithms for ranking search results.

Homepage: www.pinview.eu
Type: Normal Research Project
Research Group: Information: Signals, Images, Systems Research Group
Themes: Machine Learning, Image Processing
Dates: 1st January 2008 to 31st December 2010

Partners

  • Xerox Research Centre Europe
  • Helsinki University of Technology
  • Univesity of Leoben
  • University College London
  • Celum GmbH

Funding

  • EU

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Other Investigators


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