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2019
Eyetracking is one of several methodological tools researchers can employ when they need to evaluate in how far an interface or environment is amenable to a users’ tasks or action goals. This chapter provides an introduction to the field of web usability, what user research looks like, and how it is embedded in an applied research and design setting ...
Volker Thoma, Jon Dodd
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Eyetracking is one of several methodological tools researchers can employ when they need to evaluate in how far an interface or environment is amenable to a users’ tasks or action goals. This chapter provides an introduction to the field of web usability, what user research looks like, and how it is embedded in an applied research and design setting ...
Volker Thoma, Jon Dodd
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Abstract Eye-tracking has emerged as a pivotal method in studying visual processing and cognitive load, providing invaluable data for linguistic and psycholinguistic analyses. In translation and interpreting research, eye-tracking technology has become central in empirical investigations into translation processes ...
Callum Walker +2 more
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Abstract Dynamic eyetracking, leveraging mobile and wearable devices like eyetracking glasses, facilitates the collection of eye movement data in real-world contexts, allowing participants to move freely and interact with their environment.
Michał Kornacki, Jan-Louis Kruger
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Michał Kornacki, Jan-Louis Kruger
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Feature inference learning and eyetracking
Journal of Memory and Language, 2009Besides traditional supervised classification learning, people can learn categories by inferring the missing features of category members. It has been proposed that feature inference learning promotes learning a category’s internal structure (e.g., its typical features and interfeature correlations) whereas classification promotes the learning of ...
Bob Rehder +2 more
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Subspace eyetracking for driver warning
Proceedings 2003 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.03CH37429), 2004Driver's fatigue/distraction is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. The aim of this paper is to develop a real time system to detect anomalous situations while driving. In a learning stage, the user will sit in front of the camera and the system will learn a person-specific facial appearance model (PSFAM) in an automatic manner.
F. De la Torre +2 more
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Die Analyse des Blickverhaltens ruckt in den letzten Jahren zunehmend ins sportwissenschaftliche Interesse. Bis jetzt verhindert jedoch das Fehlen einer geeigneten Messtechnik den breiten Einsatz in der Sportpraxis. Daher entwickelt ein Forschungsteam am Institute for Human Centered Engineering HuCE der Berner Fachhochschule zusammen mit dem ...
Hossner, Ernst-Joachim +3 more
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Hossner, Ernst-Joachim +3 more
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Building a lightweight eyetracking headgear
Proceedings of the Eye tracking research & applications symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA'2004, 2004Eyetracking systems that use video-based cameras to monitor the eye and scene can be made significantly smaller thanks to tiny micro-lens video cameras. Pupil detection algorithms are generally implemented in hardware, allowing for real-time eyetracking. However, it is likely that real-time eyetracking will soon be fully accomplished in software alone.
Jason S. Babcock, Jeff B. Pelz
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Specific phonological impairments in dyslexia revealed by eyetracking
Cognition, 2006Phonological deficits in dyslexia are typically assessed using metalinguistic tasks vulnerable to extraneous factors such as attention and memory. The present work takes the novel approach of measuring phonology using eyetracking. Eye movements of dyslexic children were monitored during an auditory word recognition task in which target items in a ...
Amy S, Desroches +2 more
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Dual Purkinje-Image Eyetracker
1996Abstract : This project presents a new tool to track the eye's angle of rotation. The method employed is that of tracking two reflections, the first and fourth Purkinje-images. Four Purkinje-images are formed within the eye as light is reflected off of cornea and eye lens surfaces.
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Performance of an eyetracker for office use
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1984The design, construction and performance of an eyetracker is discussed. The device provides real-time signals giving the direction of a user's gaze, with a precision of 0.3 degrees of arc and an update time of 17 ms. It is usable by a wide range of subjects in normal office-type conditions.
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