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Title: Auto Tele: videojuego de conducción controlado mediante seguimiento ocular
Author: Caballero Novella, Juan José
Tutor: Marcos Ballester, Gustavo
Others: Arnedo-Moreno, Joan  
Abstract: Video games are not only a form of entertainment. They can also be a form of self-realization, momentary escape and overcoming one's own limits, aspects that can help the quality of life of many people. In this sense, commercial gaming experiences are not always adapted to situations of reduced mobility or functional diversity and there are very few solutions created specifically with this reality in mind. The present project aims to create a driving videogame that can be controlled solely and exclusively by means of one of the most accessible peripherals available: eye-tracking devices, which do not require anything more than eye movement to interact with the game components that compose it. The proposed experience, called Auto Tele, is restricted to Tobii brand devices for reasons of resource and time efficiency, but demonstrates that it is possible to adapt traditional video game genres that are complex in principle to systems that can be enjoyed by sectors of the population that are often excluded from a form of entertainment that is becoming increasingly relevant in society.
Keywords: video games
simulation
visual control
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 30-Dec-2021
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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