| 39 | | |
| 40 | | ''Original goal:'' |
| 41 | | |
| 42 | | - bundles of code for a large range of different eye trackers from different manufacturers into a single interface. |
| 43 | | - open-source based on excisting libraries |
| 44 | | |
| 45 | | ''Future goals:'' |
| 46 | | |
| 47 | | Short term: |
| 48 | | - better variable management and getting rid of some annoying bugs |
| 49 | | - an analysis suite to complement the existing experimental library |
| 50 | | |
| 51 | | Long term: |
| 52 | | - incorporate support for more eye trackers and support for even more obscure peripherals |
| 53 | | - support for electroencephalography |
| 54 | | |
| 55 | | Source: Interview with lead developer: https://opensource.com/life/15/12/pygaze-open-source-eye-tracking-toolkit |
| | 39 | The goal of the GazeBoard project is to develop a gaze-based AAC system that supports and facilitates fast text entry, as the primary AAC tool for users. |