DJeye: Towards an accessible gaze-based musical interface for quadriplegic DJs
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- 1. Università degli Studi di Milano, Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale
Description
Despite the recent advancements in the development of accessible musical interfaces for individuals with limited motor capabilities such as quadriplegia, DJ-ing still remains a relatively inaccessible musical activity. To address this issue, we propose the design and implementation of DJeye, an eye tracking-based software interface which allows typical basic mixing operations such as crossfading, filtering, looping, track seeking, and more. The interface is founded upon established design principles for gaze-based musical interfaces, and introduces specific eye interaction methods involving winking. Although currently in a prototype stage, we conducted case studies to evaluate the proposed interaction methods and explore which functions may be of interest to end-users. The study was conducted with the participation of amateur DJs, who were subjected to interviews, think-alouds, and questionnaires. The results of the case studies are analyzed in the paper to provide insights into future directions and developments.
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