Eye-movements are typically measured with video cameras and image recognition algorithms. Unfortunately, these systems are susceptible to changes in illumination during measurements. Electrooculography (EOG) is another approach for measuring eye-movements that does not suffer from the same weakness. Here, we introduce and compare two methods that allow us to extract the dwells of our participants from EOG signals under presentation conditions that are too difficult for optical eye tracking. The first method is unsupervised and utilizes density-based clustering. The second method combines the optical eye-tracker’s methods to determine fixations and saccades with unsupervised clustering. Our results show that EOG can serve as a sufficiently p...
Eye tracking research in human-computer interaction and experimental psychology traditionally focuse...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
Eye-movements are typically measured with video cameras and image recognition algorithms. Unfortunat...
Eye-tracking and electroencephalography (EEG) are popular methods to respectively evaluate visual in...
Eye movements are an important index of the neural functions of visual information processing, decis...
Electrooculography (EOG) offers several advantages over other methods for tracking human eye movemen...
Eye-movements can result in large artifacts in the EEG signal that could potentially obscure weaker ...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
This study aimed to evaluate the utility and applicability of electrooculography (EOG) when studying...
Abstract—In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity r...
Abstract — We have shown that the slow eye movements extracted from electrooculogram (EOG) signals c...
This paper introduces a method to remove the unwanted interdependency between vertical and horizonta...
A fast algorithm has been developed, to classify eye movements and blinks, from the signals provided...
Detection of saccades (fast eye-movements) within raw mobile electrooculography (EOG) data involves ...
Eye tracking research in human-computer interaction and experimental psychology traditionally focuse...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
Eye-movements are typically measured with video cameras and image recognition algorithms. Unfortunat...
Eye-tracking and electroencephalography (EEG) are popular methods to respectively evaluate visual in...
Eye movements are an important index of the neural functions of visual information processing, decis...
Electrooculography (EOG) offers several advantages over other methods for tracking human eye movemen...
Eye-movements can result in large artifacts in the EEG signal that could potentially obscure weaker ...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
This study aimed to evaluate the utility and applicability of electrooculography (EOG) when studying...
Abstract—In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity r...
Abstract — We have shown that the slow eye movements extracted from electrooculogram (EOG) signals c...
This paper introduces a method to remove the unwanted interdependency between vertical and horizonta...
A fast algorithm has been developed, to classify eye movements and blinks, from the signals provided...
Detection of saccades (fast eye-movements) within raw mobile electrooculography (EOG) data involves ...
Eye tracking research in human-computer interaction and experimental psychology traditionally focuse...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...
Abstract. In this article we introduce the analysis of eye motion as a new input modality for activi...