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And I don't mean "how many people have read this page?" -- I'm musing about, literally, when we're going to have our computers start really paying attention to the user's eyes.

I was thinking about that as I was proofing my last entry. When I wanted to change a word, I exited proofing mode, used the mouse to go to the right position, backspaced over the word, and used the keyboard to re-enter it. But what I really wanted was to simply say, "strike 'fill' and replace it with 'feel'", and have the computer know which word I was talking about.

I'm sure it's *possible* -- it just requires combining good speech-sensitive editing capabilities with a camera sensitive enough to track the user's eye movements, and well-enough aligned with the screen to serve as a pointer. (I envision an alignment UI sort of like the one you get when you boot a Palm PDA -- "Look at this dot. Now look at this dot.") Not easy, but I suspect it's feasible with current high-end technology, and ought to become more straightforward as camera tech improves.

The mouse is a nice tool, and good for precision work, but a hassle to use most of the time -- you have to stop whatever you're doing with your hands to use it. Geeks use keyboard shortcuts instead, but I suspect that we're going to see the emergence of alternatives better-suited to mass use. Minority Report style virtual displays are one approach (especially if you think the keyboard itself will go away), but eye tracking seems to have a lot of potential for very intuitively doing what you want...

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Date: 2006-12-18 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talvinamarich.livejournal.com
Already, if you wind up in court on any of an hundred or more offenses, what you Googled for is going to come out. "He was researching how to make a bomb." "He scanned Google Images for blondes. The victim was an attractive blonde."

Next, they will be ransacking your computer for *what your eyes lingered on most*, and using it against you.

I'm gonna head down to Chinatown and buy a used abacus.

No, new. The last person might have had something on his fingers when he used it, and they'll try to pin it on me!

--Talvin

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