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SynchronEyes: A Novel, Paired Data Set of Eye Movements Recorded Simultaneously with Remote and Wearable Eye-Tracking Devices

Eye Tracking Research & Application, 2022
Comparing the performance of new eye-tracking devices against an established benchmark is vital for identifying differences in the way eye movements are reported by each device.
Samantha Aziz   +2 more
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Measuring Visual Fatigue and Cognitive Load via Eye Tracking while Learning with Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays: A Review

International journal of human computer interactions, 2021
Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs) reached the consumer market and are used for learning purposes. Risks regarding visual fatigue and high cognitive load arise while using HMDs. These risks could impact learning efficiency.
Alexis D. Souchet   +3 more
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Cybersickness Prediction from Integrated HMD’s Sensors: A Multimodal Deep Fusion Approach using Eye-tracking and Head-tracking Data

International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2021
Cybersickness prediction is one of the significant research challenges for real-time cybersickness reduction. Researchers have proposed different approaches for predicting cybersickness from bio-physiological data (e.g., heart rate, breathing rate ...
Rifatul Islam, Kevin Desai, J. Quarles
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Non-local metasurfaces for spectrally decoupled wavefront manipulation and eye tracking

Nature Nanotechnology, 2021
Metasurface-based optical elements typically manipulate light waves by imparting space-variant changes in the amplitude and phase with a dense array of scattering nanostructures.
Jung-Hwan Song   +3 more
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Tracking with the mind’s eye

Trends in Neurosciences, 1999
The two components of voluntary tracking eye-movements in primates, pursuit and saccades, are generally viewed as relatively independent oculomotor subsystems that move the eyes in different ways using independent visual information. Although saccades have long been known to be guided by visual processes related to perception and cognition, only ...
Leland S. Stone, Richard J. Krauzlis
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Eye tracking in the wild

Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2005
An active contour tracker is presented which can be used for gaze-based interaction with off-the-shelf components. The underlying contour model is based on image statistics and avoids explicit feature detection. The tracker combines particle filtering with the EM algorithm.
Pece, Arthur E C, Hansen, Dan Witzner
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Evaluation of Eye Tracking Signal Quality for Virtual Reality Applications: A Case Study in the Meta Quest Pro

Eye Tracking Research & Application
We present an analysis of the eye tracking capabilities of the Meta Quest Pro virtual reality headset using a dataset of eye movement recordings collected from 78 participants.
Samantha Aziz   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eye tracking in computing education

Proceedings of the tenth annual conference on International computing education research, 2014
The methodology of eye tracking has been gradually making its way into various fields of science, assisted by the diminishing cost of the associated technology. In an international collaboration to open up the prospect of eye movement research for programming educators, we present a case study on program comprehension and preliminary analyses together ...
Carsten Schulte   +10 more
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Eye Tracking Techniques [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
The measurement device most often used for measuring eye movements is commonly known as an eye tracker.
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Eye Tracking: Eye-Gaze Technology

2014
With 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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