I am an NSF Graduate Research Fellow pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Texas State University (TXST). I am currently affiliated with TXST's Human-Computer Interaction Lab, where I investigate privacy-preserving and energy-efficient eye tracking, with a focus on deployment in mixed reality platforms.
Privacy-Preserving Eye Tracking
The eyes are a window into your soul--and your personal identity. Eye movement signals contain a wealth of personally identifying information that can be collected without the user's knowledge or consent. I am developing privacy-preserving techniques that can be applied to eye movement to address this vulnerability and assure information privacy in eye tracking applications.
Other Research Interests
- Gaze Prediction for Foveated Rendering
- Eye Movement Biometrics
- Eye Tracking Signal Quality Asessment
I curate, publish, and manage several eye tracking data sets. Explore our available data sets below: