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Other groups working on communication systems related to Dasher
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#Dasher
is Luke Church's project to create
a Dasher-like probability-based information-efficient
environment for not only writing source code (in C#) but
also navigating around it, modifying it, debugging it.
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Dale Grover is working on the 'Owl' gazetracker
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Vocal Joystick from the University of Washington
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this system works instantly with Dasher.
We are looking forward to trying it!
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Ollie Williams
is making web-cam-based gaze trackers.
Other Dasher-like interfaces written outside our group
- Mathis's educational Liver site has a dynamic navigational java tool.
- Someone showed me another dynamic zooming and contracting webbrowser, but I forgot its name.
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A "Circular" version of
dasher, written in Java (no longer available)
While we appreciate the hommage to our work, we think this
implementation throws away the essential feature of dasher,
namely information-efficiency. The user is able to zoom in on
inter-circle regions that do not correspond to any string, so
bandwidth is continually wasted by the user's having to steer (redundantly)
into the coding regions.
Other groups working on eyetracking for text-entry
http://www.itu.dk/people/malte/eyeTrackEng.html
http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~ed/ELS-Handi.html
Other predictive text entry systems for miniature computers
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