
doi: 10.1109/ism.2014.18
This paper presents workload evaluation of gaze-writing systems. As a method for evaluating user's workload of a gaze-writing system, we used NASA-TLX, a questionnaire-based method for workload evaluation. We partly modified the NASA-TLX questionnaire for users of gaze-writing systems. We experimentally compared the workloads of users of two traditional gaze-writing systems QWERTY and Dasher. The experimental results showed that the workload of QWERTY tended to be lower than Dasher.
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