IML recently participated in two conferences in Trier, Germany, where they presented two posters and a demo paper. At the 12th ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI’24), IML showcased a poster titled “Exploring Gaze-Based Menu Navigation in Virtual Environments” [1]. Concurrently, at the 30th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST’24), IML introduced two additional projects: a poster named “The MASTER XR Platform for Robotics Training in Manufacturing” [2], and a demo titled “GazeLock: Gaze- and Lock Pattern-Based Authentication” [3]. All three presentations were delivered by László Kopácsi.
The two posters at the joint poster session of SUI’24 and VRST’24
László Kopácsi presenting the MASTER XR Platform (on the left) and the GazeLock authentication method at VRST’24
GazeLock demo. Source: VRST LinkedIn
References
[1] Exploring Gaze-Based Menu Navigation in Virtual Environments
[2] The MASTER XR Platform for Robotics Training in Manufacturing