Playing Jazz with the Pupil Accommodative Response: A Novel Unexplored Pupil-Based Interaction Mode
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
In recent years, the Pupil Accommodative Response (PAR) has
emerged as a promising communication strategy in Human-Computer Interaction
(HCI) and augmentative and alternative communication devices. In fact, the PAR
is a repetitive, high-magnitude and low-noise innate response. Previous studies
exploited the far-to-near focus switch that induces the PAR to extract a binary
output. This preliminary study has introduced the potential for detecting inter-
mediate levels of response, with the aim of extracting a non-binary output from
pupil size variations induced by shifts in focus between multiple targets. In the
current context, this strategy was applied to a music machine, where the pupil
size is continuously monitored and converted into musical notes resulting in a
jazz melody. This article aims to present the preliminary results of the developed
system and to explore the challenges and limitations associated with this type
of application. In addition to entertainment, usefulness of this approach includes
enhancing user awareness about the physiological function and the voluntary con-
trol of pupil size. In perspective, the approach adopted for the music machine may
be exploited in pupil-based HCIs to achieve higher information transfer rates.
Tipologia CRIS:
04A-Conference paper in volume
Keywords:
Music and entertainment · Pupil Accommodative Response ·
Human-Computer Interaction
Elenco autori:
Colucci, Livia; Cardinali, Leonardo; Roatta, Silvestro
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Titolo del libro:
Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications
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