HiFiGaze: Improving Eye Tracking Accuracy Using Screen Content Knowledge

March 20, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› CHI 2026

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Authors Taejun Kim, Vimal Mollyn, Riku Arakawa, Chris Harrison arXiv ID 2603.19588 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 0 Venue CHI 2026
Abstract
We present a new and accurate approach for gaze estimation on consumer computing devices. We take advantage of continued strides in the quality of user-facing cameras found in e.g., smartphones, laptops, and desktops - 4K or greater in high-end devices - such that it is now possible to capture the 2D reflection of a device's screen in the user's eyes. This alone is insufficient for accurate gaze tracking due to the near-infinite variety of screen content. Crucially, however, the device knows what is being displayed on its own screen - in this work, we show this information allows for robust segmentation of the reflection, the location and size of which encodes the user's screen-relative gaze target. We explore several strategies to leverage this useful signal, quantifying performance in a user study. Our best performing model reduces mean tracking error by ~8% compared to a baseline appearance-based model. A supplemental study reveals an additional 10-20% improvement if the gaze-tracking camera is located at the bottom of the device.
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