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Eye tracker.

Biomedical sciences instrumentation, 2001
A device that records saccadic eye movements, the Eye Tracker, is presented in this paper. The Eye Tracker utilizes infra-red technology mounted on fully adjustable goggles to follow eye movements targeted by either a goggles mounted HUD type display or a wall mounted light bank.
W, Pruehsner, J D, Enderle
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Eye tracker data quality

Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 2012
Data quality is essential to the validity of research results and to the quality of gaze interaction. We argue that the lack of standard measures for eye data quality makes several aspects of manufacturing and using eye trackers, as well as researching eye movements and vision, more difficult than necessary.
Kenneth Holmqvist   +2 more
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Eye-tracker data analysis in cephalometric landmarking

2012 International Conference on Computer & Information Science (ICCIS), 2012
Eye trackers are becoming increasingly popular and a large amount of data is being produced in the form of eye gaze points and related information. It is hence important to visualize and to analyse sequences of gaze points. Comparison of scanpaths from different subjects can support several types of investigations, e.g., detect similarities and ...
Maiorana F   +2 more
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Evaluation of a remote webcam-based eye tracker

Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Novel Gaze-Controlled Applications, 2011
In this paper we assess the performance of an open-source gaze tracker in a remote (i.e. table-mounted) setup, and compare it with two other commercial eye trackers. An experiment with 5 subjects showed the open-source eye tracker to have a significantly higher level of accuracy than one of the commercial systems, Mirametrix S1, but also a higher error
Skovsgaard, Henrik   +4 more
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Head movement estimation for wearable eye tracker

Proceedings of the Eye tracking research & applications symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA'2004, 2004
In the study of eye movements in natural tasks, where subjects are able to freely move in their environment, it is desirable to capture a video of the surroundings of the subject not limited to a small field of view as obtained by the scene camera of an eye tracker.
Constantin A. Rothkopf, Jeff B. Pelz
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An inconspicuous and modular head-mounted eye tracker

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, 2018
State of the art head mounted eye trackers employ glasses like frames, making their usage uncomfortable or even impossible for prescription eyewear users. Nonetheless, these users represent a notable portion of the population (e.g. the Prevent Blindness America organization reports that about half of the USA population use corrective eyewear for ...
Shaharam Eivazi   +3 more
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Estimation of english skill with a mobile eye tracker

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct, 2016
Learning a foreign language such as English is an important task for many people. The process of learning takes time and it is important to have a simple way to evaluate the progress of the skill. We propose a method to evaluate the reader's English skill based on a mobile eye tracking system.
Olivier Augereau   +3 more
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Dynamic and personalized keyboard for eye tracker typing

2016 24th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference (SIU), 2016
Patients who suffer from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or stroke cannot talk and express their everyday basic needs and requests. They can communicate using eye trackers since they can still use their eyes and sometimes move their heads. This study suggests new methods for improvements in both speed and ease of use for eye tracker softwares.
Kadir Akdeniz, Zehra Cataltepe
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Do-It-Yourself Eye Tracker: Low-Cost Pupil-Based Eye Tracker for Computer Graphics Applications

2012
Eye tracking technologies offer sophisticated methods for capturing humans' gaze direction but their popularity in multimedia and computer graphics systems is still low. One of the main reasons for this are the high cost of commercial eye trackers that comes to 25,000 euros.
Radoslaw Mantiuk   +3 more
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Wearable eye tracker calibration at your fingertips

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, 2018
Common calibration techniques for head-mounted eye trackers rely on markers or an additional person to assist with the procedure. This is a tedious process and may even hinder some practical applications. We propose a novel calibration technique which simplifies the initial calibration step for mobile scenarios.
Bâce, Mihai   +2 more
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