Abstract
As eye-tracking becomes increasingly common in modern mobile devices, the potential for hands-free, gaze-based interaction grows, but current gesture sets are largely expert-designed and often misaligned with how users naturally move their eyes. To address this gap, we introduce a two-phase methodology for developing intuitive gaze gestures. First, four co-design workshops with 20 non-expert participants generated 102 initial concepts. Next, four gaze interaction experts reviewed and refined these into a set of 32 gestures. We found that non-experts, after a brief introduction, intuitively anchor gestures in familiar metaphors and develop a compositional grammar; i.e., activation (dwell) + action (gaze gesture or blink), to ensure intentionality and mitigate the classic Midas Touch problem. Experts prioritized gestures that are ergonomically sound, aligned with natural saccades, and reliably distinguishable. The resulting user-grounded, expert-validated gesture set, along with actionable design principles, provides a foundation for developing intuitive, hands-free interfaces for gaze-enabled devices.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2026 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems (CHI'26) |
| Place of Publication | New York, NY |
| Publisher | ACM |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9798400722783 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 13 Apr 2026 |
| Event | ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026) - https://chi2026.acm.org/, Barcelona, Spain Duration: 13 Apr 2026 → 17 Apr 2026 Conference number: 26 |
Publication series
| Name | CHI conference proceedings |
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| ISSN (Print) | 2159-6468 |
Conference
| Conference | ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026) |
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| Abbreviated title | CHI 2026 |
| Country/Territory | Spain |
| City | Barcelona |
| Period | 13/04/26 → 17/04/26 |
Keywords
- Gaze interaction
- Eye tracking
- Co-design
- Participatory design
- Gesture elicitation
- Expert evaluation
- Peer review
- Dwell
- Smooth pursuit
- Gaze gesture
- Mobile device
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