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Pupil: an open source platform for pervasive eye tracking and mobile gaze-based interaction
UbiComp Adjunct, 2014In this paper we present Pupil -- an accessible, affordable, and extensible open source platform for pervasive eye tracking and gaze-based interaction.
Moritz Kassner+2 more
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Journal of Motor Behavior, 1974
Male Ss (N=60) were randomly selected to perform a modified version of a simple one-handed ballistic aiming task. Groups were aged 6-7 yr., 10-11 yr., and 19 or more yr.; within each group 10 Ss were able to see their hand and 10 Ss the target during task performance. A split-plot factorial design was used.
H.T.A. Whiting, I.M. Cockerill
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Male Ss (N=60) were randomly selected to perform a modified version of a simple one-handed ballistic aiming task. Groups were aged 6-7 yr., 10-11 yr., and 19 or more yr.; within each group 10 Ss were able to see their hand and 10 Ss the target during task performance. A split-plot factorial design was used.
H.T.A. Whiting, I.M. Cockerill
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2001
We describe a family of new imaging systems, called Argus eyes, that consist of common video cameras arranged in some network. The system we built consists of six cameras arranged so that they sample different parts of the visual sphere. This system has the capability of very accurately estimating its own 3D motion and consequently estimating shape ...
Yiannis Aloimonos+3 more
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We describe a family of new imaging systems, called Argus eyes, that consist of common video cameras arranged in some network. The system we built consists of six cameras arranged so that they sample different parts of the visual sphere. This system has the capability of very accurately estimating its own 3D motion and consequently estimating shape ...
Yiannis Aloimonos+3 more
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Nature, 1994
In the Eye's Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz–Hering Controversy. By R. Steven Turner. Princeton University Press: 1994. Pp. 338. $49.50, £37.50.
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In the Eye's Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz–Hering Controversy. By R. Steven Turner. Princeton University Press: 1994. Pp. 338. $49.50, £37.50.
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AN EYE ON INFLAMMATORY EYE DISEASE
Acta Clinica Belgica, 2005The purpose of this article is to outline the interaction between ophthalmologists and internists in the management of uveitis. Two issues will be addressed: 1) which strategies should the internist follow when asked to investigate a case of uveitis; and 2) in which systemic diseases should the internist order an ocular examination to rule out ...
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A biomimetic eye with a hemispherical perovskite nanowire array retina
Nature, 2020Leilei Gu+10 more
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Kind en Adolescent Praktijk, 2006
De dokter heeft het moeilijk. Kwamen de patienten vroeger met vragen, tegenwoordig komen ze steeds meer met antwoorden. Het is niet meer bij te benen. Achterover leunen in je gerieflijke bureaustoel, met op de achtergrond een galerij ingelijste diploma’s, het is voorbij.
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De dokter heeft het moeilijk. Kwamen de patienten vroeger met vragen, tegenwoordig komen ze steeds meer met antwoorden. Het is niet meer bij te benen. Achterover leunen in je gerieflijke bureaustoel, met op de achtergrond een galerij ingelijste diploma’s, het is voorbij.
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Best practices in eye tracking research.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2020Benjamin T. Carter, Steven G. Luke
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Eye Tracking Methodology: Theory and Practice
Springer London, 2003A. Duchowski
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