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Eye-Tracking [PDF]

open access: yesInformatică economică, 2006
Eye-tracking: one of the newest and most efficient methods of improving on-line marketing communication is called eye-tracking. Marketers have borrowed this technique, usually used in psychological and medical research, in order to study web users with ...
Gabriela GROSSECK
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Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience – The good, the bad and the ugly

open access: yesDevelopmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019
Eye tracking is a popular research tool in developmental cognitive neuroscience for studying the development of perceptual and cognitive processes. However, eye tracking in the context of development is also challenging.
Roy S. Hessels, Ignace T.C. Hooge
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Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2015
Eye-tracking in linguistics has focused mainly on reading at the level of the word or sentence. In this paper we discuss how the phenomenon of formulaic language might best be examined using this methodology.
Gareth Carrol, Kathy Conklin
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Spatial-chromatic encoding cosmetic contact lenses for enhanced natural eye tracking [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications
Vision-based analysis of ocular features represents the predominant approach for eye tracking. However, these features are highly susceptible to interference from illumination, eyelid/eyelash occlusion, and individual variations, leading to low ...
Hengtian Zhu   +10 more
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Eye Tracking

open access: yesAviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 2023
Abstract: Eye-tracking has historically been proposed as a tool to provide insight into pilot performance, although its transition from scientific curiosity to a practical device has been challenging. Advancing technology has recently opened the possibility of deploying eye-tracking measurements for operational use in flight training, thus allowing ...
William (Bill) Albert   +1 more
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OpenEDS2020 Challenge on Gaze Tracking for VR: Dataset and Results

open access: yesSensors, 2021
This paper summarizes the OpenEDS 2020 Challenge dataset, the proposed baselines, and results obtained by the top three winners of each competition: (1) Gaze prediction Challenge, with the goal of predicting the gaze vector 1 to 5 frames into the future ...
Cristina Palmero   +5 more
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Does eye-tracking have an effect on economic behavior?

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Eye-tracking is becoming an increasingly popular tool for understanding the underlying behavior driving human decisions. However, an important unanswered methodological question is whether the use of an eye-tracking device itself induces changes in ...
Jennifer Kee   +3 more
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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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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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