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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Operationalizing atypical gaze in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders: a cohesion-based approach
Background Multiple eye-tracking studies have highlighted the “atypical” nature of social attention in autism. However, it is unclear how “atypical” or “typical” should be quantified.
Quan Wang +4 more
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Differential gaze behavior towards sexually preferred and non-preferred human figures [PDF]
The gaze pattern associated with image exploration is a sensitive index of our attention, motivation and preference. To examine whether an individual’s gaze behavior can reflect his/her sexual interest, we compared gaze patterns of young heterosexual ...
Charlotte Hall +8 more
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Women gaze behaviour in assessing female bodies: the effects of clothing, body size, own body composition and body satisfaction [PDF]
Often with minimally clothed figures depicting extreme body sizes, previous studies have shown women tend to gaze at evolutionary determinants of attractiveness when viewing female bodies, possibly for self-evaluation purposes, and their gaze ...
A Bleske-Rechek +42 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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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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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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Compressed-domain visual saliency models: A comparative study
Computational modeling of visual saliency has become an important research problem in recent years, with applications in video quality estimation, video compression, object tracking, retargeting, summarization, and so on.
Bajic, Ivan V. +2 more
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Interaction Histories and Short-Term Memory: Enactive Development of Turn-Taking Behaviours in a Childlike Humanoid Robot [PDF]
In this article, an enactive architecture is described that allows a humanoid robot to learn to compose simple actions into turn-taking behaviours while playing interaction games with a human partner.
Bruner +20 more
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Towards Contextual Action Recognition and Target Localization with Active Allocation of Attention [PDF]
Exploratory gaze movements are fundamental for gathering the most relevant information regarding the partner during social interactions. We have designed and implemented a system for dynamic attention allocation which is able to actively control gaze ...
D. Marr +12 more
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