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Eye Tracking

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This lecture covers the concept of eye tracking, exploring the interaction between humans and machines. It delves into the eye-mind hypothesis, eye movement in reading, and the use of eye tracking technology in various applications. The lecture discusses different methods of eye tracking, such as optical and face tracking, and their implications in fields like education and collaboration.

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