We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and the current task we are carrying out (e.g. Land, Mennie, & Rusted, 1999). In recent years, research efforts have been very informative in identifying commonalities between scanpath pairs, allowing us to quantify, for example, the similarity in eye movement behaviour between experts and novices (Underwood, Humphrey, & Foulsham, 2008), or between encoding and recognition of the same image (Foulsham & Underwood, 2008). However, common methods for comparing scanpaths (e.g., ‘string-edit’, based on Levenshtein, 1966, or ‘positon measures’, see Mannan, Ruddock, & Wooding, 1995) fail to capture both the spatial and temporal aspects of scanpaths. Even...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
A great need exists in many fields of eye-tracking research for a robust and general method for scan...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
Eye movement sequences—or scanpaths—vary depending on the stimulus characteristics and the task (Fou...
Dewhurst, R., Nyström, M., Jarodzka, H., & Holmqvist, K. (2011, August). Scanpath similarity depends...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Measures of scanpath similarity are essential in many domains of eye tracking research. Depending on...
\u3cp\u3eEye movements recorded for many study participants are difficult to interpret, in particula...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
A great need exists in many fields of eye-tracking research for a robust and general method for scan...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
Eye movement sequences—or scanpaths—vary depending on the stimulus characteristics and the task (Fou...
Dewhurst, R., Nyström, M., Jarodzka, H., & Holmqvist, K. (2011, August). Scanpath similarity depends...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Measures of scanpath similarity are essential in many domains of eye tracking research. Depending on...
\u3cp\u3eEye movements recorded for many study participants are difficult to interpret, in particula...
Abstract The scanpath comparison framework based on string editing is revisited. The previous method...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...