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Eye Tracking for Everyone [PDF]

open access: yes2016 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2016
From scientific research to commercial applications, eye tracking is an important tool across many domains. Despite its range of applications, eye tracking has yet to become a pervasive technology. We believe that we can put the power of eye tracking in everyone's palm by building eye tracking software that works on commodity hardware such as mobile ...
Krafka, K.   +6 more
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Periodic eye tracking in the monkey

open access: greenThe Journal of Physiology, 1967
1. Eye movements were measured in monkeys trained for visual tracking.2. In response to periodic square wave target movements, monkeys do not show a significant reduction in the latency of saccadic movements.3. Under similar conditions, human beings subconsciously reduce their latency and after several cycles are in step with the target.4.
Albert F. Fuchs
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Using Eye-Tracking in L2 English Teaching and Learning Research: A Review for its Implementation in Costa Rica

open access: yesRevista Educación, 2023
Research using eye-tracking technology has wildly increased in the last decade (Keating, 2013). Hence, studies on L2 teaching and learning have started to use that technology to improve research in that area.
Verónica García Castro
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Does pictorial composition guide the eye? Investigating four centuries of last supper pictures

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2020
Within art literature, there is a centuries-old assumption that the eye follows the lines set out by the composition of a painting. However, recent empirical findings suggest that this may not be true.
Rosa Sancarlo   +3 more
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Comparing Online Webcam- and Laboratory-Based Eye-Tracking for the Assessment of Infants’ Audio-Visual Synchrony Perception

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Online data collection with infants raises special opportunities and challenges for developmental research. One of the most prevalent methods in infancy research is eye-tracking, which has been widely applied in laboratory settings to assess cognitive ...
Anna Bánki   +4 more
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Eye Tracking in Practice [PDF]

open access: hybridElectronic Workshops in Computing, 2007
This paper describes the practical side of eye tracker use in the field of human computer interaction. The paper relates to usability evaluations in practice covering those topics of primary importance to practitioners including the business case for eye tracking and the technique's benefits and limitations.
James A. Renshaw, Nicholas Webb
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Eye-Tracking Film Music [PDF]

open access: yesMusic and the Moving Image, 2014
AbstractAbstract. Film music scholars, composers, directors, and audiences have always implicitly believed that music can help determine the focus of an audience’s visual attention, but researchers have not as yet been able to prove this empirically. Eyetracking research—the process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of the eyes—has ...
Mera, Miguel, Stumpf, Simone
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Eye-tracking causality

open access: yesPsychological Science, 2017
How do people make causal judgments? What role, if any, does counterfactual simulation play? Counterfactual theories of causal judgments predict that people compare what actually happened with what would have happened if the candidate cause had been absent.
Tobias Gerstenberg   +4 more
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A Cross-Recurrence Analysis of the Pupil Size Fluctuations in Steady Scotopic Conditions

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2019
Pupil size fluctuations during stationary scotopic conditions may convey information about the cortical state activity at rest. An important link between neuronal network state modulation and pupil fluctuations is the cholinergic and noradrenergic ...
Pietro Piu   +5 more
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Eye-tracking as a measure of cognitive effort for post-editing of machine translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The three measurements for post-editing effort as proposed by Krings (2001) have been adopted by many researchers in subsequent studies and publications.
ALPAC   +37 more
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