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Biography

Teresa Hirzle was a PhD student at Ulm University, jointly supervised with Prof. Enrico Rukzio, from 2017 to 2022. Teresa studied Media Informatics at Ulm University and received her Bachelor's degree in 2015 and Master's degree in 2017, both with distinction. During her studies she spent a year at the Universidad de Granada in Spain. Her research interests include eye-based Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs) and mobile eye tracking. Her research focuses on developing interactive systems for eye-based interaction on AR/VR head-mounted displays. More specifically, she is interested in investigating how AR and VR displays influence and change human visual perception and behavior.


Publications

  1. Understanding, Addressing, and Analysing Digital Eye Strain in Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays

    Understanding, Addressing, and Analysing Digital Eye Strain in Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays

    Teresa Hirzle, Fabian Fischbach, Julian Karlbauer, Pascal Jansen, Jan Gugenheimer, Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Bulling

    ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), 29(4), pp. 1-80, 2022.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project

  1. Decoding binary decisions under differential target probabilities from pupil dilation: A random forest approach

    Decoding binary decisions under differential target probabilities from pupil dilation: A random forest approach

    Christoph Strauch, Teresa Hirzle, Stefan Van Stigchel, Andreas Bulling

    Journal of Vision (JOV), 21(7), pp. 1-13, 2021.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project

  1. A Critical Assessment of the Use of SSQ as a Measure of General Discomfort in VR Head-Mounted Displays

    A Critical Assessment of the Use of SSQ as a Measure of General Discomfort in VR Head-Mounted Displays

    Teresa Hirzle, Maurice Cordts, Enrico Rukzio, Jan Gugenheimer, Andreas Bulling

    Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pp. 1–14, 2021.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project

  1. A Survey of Digital Eye Strain in Gaze-Based Interactive Systems

    A Survey of Digital Eye Strain in Gaze-Based Interactive Systems

    Teresa Hirzle, Maurice Cordts, Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Bulling

    Proc. ACM International Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA), pp. 1-12, 2020.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project

  1. A Design Space for Gaze Interaction on Head-mounted Displays

    A Design Space for Gaze Interaction on Head-mounted Displays

    Teresa Hirzle, Jan Gugenheimer, Florian Geiselhart, Andreas Bulling, Enrico Rukzio

    Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pp. 1–12, 2019.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project

  1. Towards a Symbiotic Human-Machine Depth Sensor: Exploring 3D Gaze for Object Reconstruction

    Towards a Symbiotic Human-Machine Depth Sensor: Exploring 3D Gaze for Object Reconstruction

    Teresa Hirzle, Jan Gugenheimer, Florian Geiselhart, Andreas Bulling, Enrico Rukzio

    Adj. Proc. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST), pp. 114-116, 2018.

    Abstract Links BibTeX Project