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    FOVE, eye tracking head mount display, FOVE, Inc., SanFrancisco, California, USA, Tokyo, Japan


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    "FOVE" The first eye tracking head mount display

    Published on Jul 23, 2014

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    Eye Play the Piano

    Published on Dec 17, 2014

    Eye Play the Piano is a universal piano system that allows one to play the piano without the use of the hands or arms but simply through the use of sight using the eye tracking head mount device, FOVE.

    The Eye Play the Piano project started from the willingness to spread the possibility of each and every student child’s freedom of expression along side the medical possibilities, which could be applied in the field of special needs education through the use of the eye tracking head mount device. The project was made possible in accordance with the University of Tsukuba’s Special Needs Education School for the Physically Challenged.

    This video captures a second year high school student, Kota Numajiri taking part at their Christmas concert by playing the piano using the Eye Play the Piano system.

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    FOVE - Eye tracking use case

    Published on Jan 22, 2015

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    Hands-On with FOVE Eye Tracking VR Headset

    Published on Mar 27, 2015

    We've tried several virtual reality headsets that track your head movement, but FOVE is the first that also tracks your eye movement. At this year's Game Developers Conference, we put on FOVE's latest prototype headset and chat with the company's CTO to learn what eye tracking can bring to VR.

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    FOVE VR Headset: Human Connection in a Virtual World

    Published on May 19, 2015

    The first virtual reality headset that reads subtle eye movements to allow more precise control in video games.

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    Developing for FOVE - What would you do with FOVE?

    Published on May 25, 2015

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    FOVE VR Headset: Tracks Subtle Eye Movements in Virtual Reality

    Published on Jun 10, 2015

    The first virtual reality headset that reads subtle eye movements to allow more precise control in video games.

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