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The measurement device most often used for measuring eye movements is commonly known as an eye tracker.
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Eye Movement Research, 2019
This chapter has two main aims. The first is to introduce readers to the range of eye tracking technologies currently available, and describe the basic principles on which they operate. The second is to provide readers with an understanding of the main determinants of eye tracking data quality and the ways in which this can be quantified.
S. Hutton
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This chapter has two main aims. The first is to introduce readers to the range of eye tracking technologies currently available, and describe the basic principles on which they operate. The second is to provide readers with an understanding of the main determinants of eye tracking data quality and the ways in which this can be quantified.
S. Hutton
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Towards End-to-end Video-based Eye-Tracking
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020Estimating eye-gaze from images alone is a challenging task, in large parts due to un-observable person-specific factors. Achieving high accuracy typically requires labeled data from test users which may not be attainable in real applications. We observe
Seonwook Park+3 more
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Webcam-based online eye-tracking for behavioral research
Judgment and Decision Making, 2020Experiments are increasingly moving online. This poses a major challenge for researchers who rely on in-lab techniques such as eye-tracking. Researchers in computer science have developed web-based eye-tracking applications (WebGazer; Papoutsaki et al ...
X. Yang, I. Krajbich
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Eye Tracking: Eye-Gaze Technology
2014With ongoing advancements in eye-tracking technology, more individuals with complex communication needs (CCN) and who have limited arm and hand movements are exploring the use of eye-gaze technology for accessing their augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices.
Judy A. Lariviere, Judy A. Lariviere
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2009 IEEE-RIVF International Conference on Computing and Communication Technologies, 2009
The problem of eye gaze tracking has been researched and developed for a long time. Most of them use intrusive techniques to estimate the gaze of a person. This paper presents a non-intrusive approach for eye gaze tracker in real time with a simple camera.
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The problem of eye gaze tracking has been researched and developed for a long time. Most of them use intrusive techniques to estimate the gaze of a person. This paper presents a non-intrusive approach for eye gaze tracker in real time with a simple camera.
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2020
The previous chapters have outlined the research background and reviewed relevant literature on translation styles. This chapter aims to present details of the research design in order to explore possible behavioral patterns in sight translation. Eye-tracking method will be the research tool in this project.
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The previous chapters have outlined the research background and reviewed relevant literature on translation styles. This chapter aims to present details of the research design in order to explore possible behavioral patterns in sight translation. Eye-tracking method will be the research tool in this project.
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Best practices in eye tracking research.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2020Benjamin T. Carter, Steven G. Luke
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2004
It is a well-established fact that human eyes undergo torsional movement around their axes during normal activities. Knowing exactly how much eye movement occurs and compensating for it is especially important to the success of customized laser refractive surgery.
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It is a well-established fact that human eyes undergo torsional movement around their axes during normal activities. Knowing exactly how much eye movement occurs and compensating for it is especially important to the success of customized laser refractive surgery.
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