Nominet Head Mouse Project

Rix/Nominet Head Mouse Project

The final output from this project can be read here: The Big Tree

headsup

I'm working with Lansbury Bridge School and The Rix Centre to look at free and open-source head and eye-tracking solutions which can be used to replace the standard computer mouse.

Part of our work is to develop a simple freeware application to assess accuracy, aid calibration testing and measure progress in learning to use different types of pointing device.

Heads Up has 4 simple, abstract tasks which are completed using cursor movement only. Path traces, timings and other details can be printed at the end of the test or saved as Adobe Acrobat (PDF) documents.

General feedback from teachers and trainers as well as PDFs of assessments are needed to improve the ratings and general usefulness. Results from non-standard mouse users would be especially useful.

Please email anonymised PDF output to simon@cognable.com

Download Heads Up [Beta Version]

This software is freeware and in beta - the completed version will be distributed sometime around February 2012.

headsup

Updates 9th Dec 2011
Updates 21st Dec 2011

Head and Eye Tracking Software

All the head and eye tracking software we have been testing as part of this project is cost-free and is intended to work with consumer webcams - or modified gaming peripherals.

Windows software showing great promise in testing which works with pretty much any standard webcam are Boston University's Camera Mouse, and Indra's Head Mouse, download them free here:

A free eye tracking package requiring a little more technical fiddling but nonetheless excellent is ITU Gaze Tracker: