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Eye tracking in virtual reality
The intent of this paper is to provide an introduction into the bourgeoning field of eye tracking in Virtual Reality (VR). VR itself is an emerging technology on the consumer market, which will create many new opportunities in research. It offers a lab environment with high immersion and close alignment with reality.
Clay, Viviane+2 more
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Tracking Eyes in Service Prototyping [PDF]
A mobile eye tracker was used to collect viewing behavior in a mixed reality immersive Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) environment to evaluate a design concept of a tourist information office. The synthetic office consists of physical artifacts and virtual contents projected onto three walls of a room-sized cube.
Monchu Chen, Veraneka Lim, Veraneka Lim
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Using Eye Tracking Technology in the Neuromarketing Research [PDF]
The article aimed at researching the benefits of eye-tracking technology in terms of the market research, product promotion and pricing strategy. The important potentials of using eye tracking technology in the practical marketing activities such as ...
Mital Olena H.
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Eye-tracking analysis in landscape perception research : influence of photograph properties and landscape characteristics [PDF]
The European Landscape Convention emphasises the need for public participation in landscape planning and management. This demands understanding of how people perceive and observe landscapes.
Antrop, Marc+2 more
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This systematic literature review presents an update on developments in 3D visualization techniques and analysis tools for eye movement data in 3D environments.
Veronica Sundstedt, Valeria Garro
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6th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction [PDF]
Previous work on eye tracking and eye-based human-computer interfaces mainly concentrated on making use of the eyes in traditional desktop settings. With the recent growth of interest in wearable computers, such as smartwatches, smart eyewears and low ...
Jalaliniya, Shahram+3 more
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Eye movements provide insights about a wide range of brain functions, from sensorimotor integration to cognition; hence, the measurement of eye movements is an important tool in neuroscience research. We describe a method, based on magnetic sensing, for measuring eye movements in head-fixed and freely moving mice.
Hannah L Payne, Jennifer L Raymond
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Thermographic eye tracking [PDF]
Far infrared thermography, which can be used to detect thermal radiation emitted by humans, has been used to detect physical disease, physiological changes relating to emotion, and polygraph testing, but has not been used for eye tracking. However, because the surface temperature of the cornea is colder than the limbus, it is theoretically possible to ...
Beibin Li+7 more
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Eye-tracking en masse: Group user studies, lab infrastructure, and practices
The costs of eye-tracking technologies steadily decrease. This allows research institutions to obtain multiple eye-tracking devices. Already, several multiple eye-tracker laboratories have been established.
Maria Bielikova+6 more
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Aim: To examine the feasibility of using large scale spatial, self-mobile, virtual reality, and eye tracking in older adults with and without Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods: Older adults with early stage AD (n = 38) and a control group without AD (n ...
Rebecca Davis
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