
The Visual Interaction Research Group (VIRG) carries out a broad variety of research on new interaction techniques in general, and techniques that are based on the sense of vision in particular. In practice, this means that we focus on the graphical user interfaces and information visualization on the one hand (output), and the use of eye gaze for interaction on the other hand (input).
Within these two main themes there are a number of parallel and related research trends. See the Research section for more details.
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