References
GazePlay is open source, research-based software developed by students and volunteers.
Related projects
Other InterAACtionGroup projects:
Scientific references
Didier Schwab, Amela Fejza, Loïc Vial, Yann Robert. The GazePlay Project: Open and Free Eye-trackers Games and a Community for People with Multiple Disabilities. ICCHP 2018 – 16th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Jul 2018, Linz, Austria. pp.254-261. [link]
Didier Schwab. GazePlay: Creation of a community to help the development of a Free and Open-source platform to make eye-tracker Video Games accessible to everyone. 5th EUROPEAN RETT-SYNDROME CONGRESS, Nov 2017, Berlin, Germany. [link]
Didier Schwab. Cognitive Ability Estimation and Reinforcement with Eye-tracking Games for Children with Multiple Disabilities. Grenoble Workshop on Models and Analysis of Eye Movements, Jun 2018, Grenoble, France. [link]
What they’re saying about GazePlay
APF-Lab/Le HUB
APF-Lab/Le HUB is the Handicap and New Technologies center of expertise for APF France handicap (formerly the Association des paralysés de France).
- Announcing GazePlay 1.8.1 (05/11/2020) [link].
- Announcing GazePlay 1.6 (09/09/2019) [link]
- GazePlay 2019 (16/01/2019) [link]
- Announcing GazePlay 1.3 (02/04/2018) [link]
- The technical sheet produced by the APF-Lab (01/12/2017) [link]
Associations
Douce Rett [link]