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An inconspicuous and modular head-mounted eye tracker
Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications, 2018State 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, 2016Learning 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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User Ranking by Monitoring Eye Gaze Using Eye Tracker
2014Image and video processing has been an intensive field of research for last two decades. Human Computer Interaction is one of the important domains that come under image and vision processing. This paper contains conversion of text into text-image format (words with its pixel position), this conversion is used to calculate efficiency of a user by ...
Chandan Singh, Dhananjay Yadav
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Do-It-Yourself Eye Tracker: Low-Cost Pupil-Based Eye Tracker for Computer Graphics Applications
2012Eye 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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Eye Trackers in a Virtual Laparoscopic Training Environment
2003Virtual laparoscopic training systems have been shown to differentiate between the skills of experienced and novice laparoscopic surgeons. Measures such as total number of errors and completion time are used to assess skill, but these metrics do not give much insight into the processes behind skilled behavior in simulated laparoscopic tasks.
Benjamin, Law +3 more
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2012
Designing an eye tracker involves choosing the most appropriate hardware components. A variety of hardware components are available for building an eye tracker, but it is not obvious which ones are the most appropriate. The common factors to consider are: sensitivity to low light, conditions, camera speed, camera fidelity, weight, the working distance ...
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Designing an eye tracker involves choosing the most appropriate hardware components. A variety of hardware components are available for building an eye tracker, but it is not obvious which ones are the most appropriate. The common factors to consider are: sensitivity to low light, conditions, camera speed, camera fidelity, weight, the working distance ...
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2009
The scientific research and examination performed in this paper focus on reception of a visual message through the visual code of the poster as a communication medium. The eye tracking system WiewPoint Eye Tracker, designed in 2005 by Arrington Research, Inc. has been used.
Jeličić, Anita, Rogulja, Nataša
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The scientific research and examination performed in this paper focus on reception of a visual message through the visual code of the poster as a communication medium. The eye tracking system WiewPoint Eye Tracker, designed in 2005 by Arrington Research, Inc. has been used.
Jeličić, Anita, Rogulja, Nataša
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Wearing a head-mounted eye tracker may reduce body sway
Neuroscience Letters, 2020Gisele C Gotardi +2 more
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