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Modeling the effects of perisaccadic attention on gaze statistics during scene viewing
How we perceive a visual scene depends critically on the selection of gaze positions. For this selection process, visual attention is known to play a key role in two ways.
Lisa Schwetlick +3 more
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Eye-tracking measures as indicators for a local vs. global view of data
Comparing data distributions is a fundamental activity in statistics and a motivating learning opportunity in schools to initiate statistical thinking.
Saskia Schreiter, Markus Vogel
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Tracking Gaze and Visual Focus of Attention of People Involved in Social Interaction [PDF]
The visual focus of attention (VFOA) has been recognized as a prominent conversational cue. We are interested in estimating and tracking the VFOAs associated with multi-party social interactions.
Ba, Silèye +2 more
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Ecological Sampling of Gaze Shifts
Giuseppe Boccignone, M. Ferraro
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Gaze-contingent flicker pupil perimetry detects scotomas in patients with cerebral visual impairments or glaucoma [PDF]
The pupillary light reflex is weaker for stimuli presented inside as compared to outside absolute scotomas. Pupillograph perimetry could thus be an objective measure of impaired visual processing.
Bergsma, Douwe P +6 more
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Flight crew diagnostic using aviation simulator training data
This paper describes a new concept of flight crew assessment based on flight simulators training result. It is based on representation of pilot gaze movement with the aid of continuous-time Markov processes with discrete states. Considered are
L.S. Kuravsky +4 more
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Second order polynomials are commonly used for estimating the point-of-gaze in head-mounted eye trackers. Studies in remote (desktop) eye trackers show that although some non-standard 3rd order polynomial models could provide better accuracy, high-order polynomials do not necessarily provide better results.
Diako Mardanbegi +2 more
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Using Variable Dwell Time to Accelerate Gaze-Based Web Browsing with Two-Step Selection
In order to avoid the "Midas Touch" problem, gaze-based interfaces for selection often introduce a dwell time: a fixed amount of time the user must fixate upon an object before it is selected.
Chen, Zhaokang, Shi, Bertram E.
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Consistent left gaze bias in processing different facial cues [PDF]
While viewing faces, humans often demonstrate a natural gaze bias towards the left visual field, that is, the right side of the viewee’s face is often inspected first and for longer periods.
Guo, Kun +3 more
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Analyzing Gaze During Driving: Should Eye Tracking Be Used to Design Automotive Lighting Functions?
In this work, an experiment was designed in which a defined route consisting of country roads, highways, and urban roads was driven by 20 subjects during the day and at night. The test vehicle was equipped with GPS and a camera, and the subject wore head-
Korbinian Kunst +4 more
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