Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS) is an international conference devoted to all aspects of engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems, ranging from traditional workstation-based interactive systems to those involving new and emerging modalities (e.g., gesture), applications (e.g., mobile and ubiquitous games) and development methods (e.g., extreme programming).
Besides organising “Beyond Radar Waves: The First Workshop on Radar-Based Interaction” (ACM) and having two papers published there titled:
- Comparative Testing of Radar Signal Representations when Sensing Though Materials;
- DiSiPro: Digital Signal Processing Tool for Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction.
researhers from HICUP Lab presented two more papers.
Karolina Trajkovska presented her work at the Second Workshop on Engineering Interactive Systems Embedding AI Technologies. Her demo, Gaze2AOI: Open Source Deep-learning Based System for Automatic Area of Interest Annotation with Eye Tracking Data, introduces a novel tool that annotates video streams with areas of interest, integrating eye-tracking data to measure user behaviour. By leveraging the YOLOv8 algorithm, Gaze2AOI supports over 600 object classes and is available as open-source software, furthering research in the field.