Gaze-contingent displays have been widely used in vision research and virtual reality applications. Due to data transmission, image processing, and display preparation, the time delay between the eye tracker and the monitor update may lead to a misalignment between the eye position and the image manipulation during eye movements. We propose a method to reduce the misalignment using a Taylor series to predict the saccadic eye movement. The proposed method was evaluated using two large datasets including 219,335 human saccades (collected with an EyeLink 1000 system, 95% range from 1° to 32°) and 21,844 monkey saccades (collected with a scleral search coil, 95% range from 1° to 9°). When assuming a 10-ms time delay, the prediction of saccade m...
The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original, except as ac...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Gaze-contingent display paradigms play an important role in vision research. The time delay due to d...
Eye-tracking technology has started to become an integral component of new display devices such as v...
This paper presents a new saccade amplitude prediction model. The model is based on a Kalman filter ...
The landing point of a saccade defines the new fixation region, the new region of interest. We asked...
Saccadic eye movements are known to serve as a suitable proxy for tasks prediction. In mobile eye-tr...
To predict the final eye position in the middle of a saccadic eye movement will require long-range p...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Abstract: Our work addresses one of the core issues related to Human Computer Interaction (HCI) syst...
Abnormal ocular motility is a common manifestation of many underlying pathologies particularly those...
If humans try to pursue a moving target, the nervous system uses predictions to overcome some of the...
Human saccade is a dynamic process of information pursuit. Based on the principle of information max...
Animate vision systems, biological or robotic, employ gaze control systems to acquire, fixate, and ...
The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original, except as ac...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Gaze-contingent display paradigms play an important role in vision research. The time delay due to d...
Eye-tracking technology has started to become an integral component of new display devices such as v...
This paper presents a new saccade amplitude prediction model. The model is based on a Kalman filter ...
The landing point of a saccade defines the new fixation region, the new region of interest. We asked...
Saccadic eye movements are known to serve as a suitable proxy for tasks prediction. In mobile eye-tr...
To predict the final eye position in the middle of a saccadic eye movement will require long-range p...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Abstract: Our work addresses one of the core issues related to Human Computer Interaction (HCI) syst...
Abnormal ocular motility is a common manifestation of many underlying pathologies particularly those...
If humans try to pursue a moving target, the nervous system uses predictions to overcome some of the...
Human saccade is a dynamic process of information pursuit. Based on the principle of information max...
Animate vision systems, biological or robotic, employ gaze control systems to acquire, fixate, and ...
The work presented in this thesis is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, original, except as ac...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...